Singer and cancer survivor Jason David defies the odds to sing again

I Am Untitled was launched after lead singer Jason David lost 80% of his tongue to  stage 4 cancer and was told he would never sing or speak again. Determined to return  to music and the stage, his first single went viral and led to the formation of I Am  Untitled: a multi-genre collection of projects that span pop, hip hop, EDM and  acoustic, all written and recorded by Jason David - minus 80% of his tongue. 

Taken from his dynamic new album ‘Blank Canvas’ Jason uncovers the emotional,  and deeply personal story behind his addictive and uplifting new single ‘You Are  Good’, describing how “When I was dying in the hospital, I gave up. I decided the pain 

was too much. My wife walked in around 9PM and saw me lying lifeless on the bed,  she knew I had quit fighting cancer, and she didn't know what to do. As she cried she  just held my hand and began to sing my favorite hymn: ‘Come Thou Fount’, but she  forgot all of the lyrics, and she made up her own: You are good, God... You are good.  She sang for three hours until I fell asleep in the peace of that moment. I woke up the  next day with a new determination to keep fighting and keep living! I then took the  song she sang over me and created this remix ‘You Are Good’

‘You Are Good’ kick starts ‘Blank Canvas’, a 20 track deluxe album full of hope,  heart and hits. It’s a record that captures a powerful journey, whilst showing huge  promise for the future. Jason is launching into an epic new chapter, and you are all  invited along for the ride!  

‘You Are Good’ is a much-needed celebration of life and a reminder that the fight  is always worth it! 

https://www.jasondavidmusic.com

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