Let’s talk about Jason Mraz. You know him, you’ve heard him, and there’s a chance you’ve sung some of his songs while driving with the windows down while you’re on a road trip. Let’s face it, the man’s songs are made for good vibes. From his feel-good melodies to his lyrics that will make you want to tell your best friend you’ve been in love with them for the longest time, Jason Mraz seems to be an artist who might make you a “glass is half-full” person.
Jason Mraz: Musical Career
Mraz started playing at Java Joe’s, a coffee shop in San Diego, California when he was supposed to be studying at Longwood University in Virginia. During this time, he performed once a week for almost three weeks where he managed to build a following. He also self-released three albums and a live acoustic album that he later re-released in 2008.
In late 2001, Elektra Records signed him, and in 2002, he released his major label debut album, Waiting for My Rocket to Come. His first commercial single, “The Remedy (I Won’t Worry),” became his first top-40 single on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 15. Waiting for My Rocket to Come became a certified Platinum in 2005.
He followed up with Mr. A-Z in 2005 with moderate success. Hits from this album include “Life is Wonderful,” “Wordplay” and “Geek in the Pink.” Mraz achieved both critical and commercial success with his third album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things, especially with the hit single “I’m Yours.” The album also earned him two Grammy Awards for his collaborations, including “Lucky” with Colbie Caillat and “Make It Mine,” both featured on the album.
He released his fourth album, Love is a Four-Letter Word, in 2012, with the lead single “I Won’t Give Up,” which debuted at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2014, Mraz released his fifth album, Yes!; in 2018, his sixth album, Know; and in 2023, on his 46th birthday, he released his seventh album, Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride.
Songwriters Hall of Fame
Jason Mraz writes some of the most life-affirming lyrics without the difficult complex metaphors. He keeps it simple, and impactful and will have you thinking about it during the day. His lyrics will make you stop and ponder and agree with what he’s singing about.
His songwriting talents didn’t go unnoticed. In 2009, he was awarded the Hal David Starlight Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Aside from being an awesome singer and songwriter, Mraz can also dance, and he even managed to land second place in the 32nd season of Dancing With the Stars with Daniella Karagach.
Jason Mraz’s Finale Freestyle – Dancing with the Stars
Social Activism
Mraz is also a social activist. He often use his songs for his advocacies like “Look for the Good.” The lyrics goes, “People done gone crazy, people done gone mad/People done forgot the superpowers we all have/We were born to love, not hate.” From his seventh album of the same name, the proceeds were also donated to Black Lives Matter.
He set up the Jason Mraz Foundation in 2011 to support charities. He received awards and recognition for his social activism and created a PSA using “I’m Yours” to raise awareness for non-profit organizations. He’s supported causes that tackle issues such as environmentalism, human rights and LGBT equality. In 2018, he wrote a love letter to the LGBT community as part of a Billboard feature for Pride Month. In his poem, a line— “I am bi your side. / All ways” led many to interpret it as Mraz’s coming out.
In a July 2024 interview with Modern Family star, Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Dinner’s on Me podcast (via Entertainment Weekly), Mraz shared why he came out later in life. “In the ’90s, being gay was the punchline of a joke, and I didn’t want to be the punchline of a joke, and kept my nose down and figured out ways I could instead get out and see the world one day. I’ve been enjoying it, and even have been a late bloomer to where I am now, honestly I feel like my life is just starting. It wasn’t until you really found love that it really bloomed.”
In honor of his talent and philanthropic efforts, we have rounded up ten of Jason Mraz’s awesome songs.