Jax (stylized as JAX) is an American singer and songwriter. She was born on June 6, 1996, in Atlantic Beach, New York.
Jax first gained national attention when she competed on the 14th season of the singing competition show "American Idol" in 2015, finishing in third place. She then went on to release her debut single, "La La Land," later that year.
Jax's music is characterized by her powerful vocals and catchy pop hooks. Her songs often touch on themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and overcoming adversity. Some of her most popular songs include "La La Land," "Wrong Girl," and "Like My Father."
In addition to her music career, Jax is also known for her activism on behalf of causes like mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ rights. She has been open about her own struggles with mental health and has used her platform to advocate for greater understanding and support for those dealing with mental health issues.