Jayleebenjamin is a singer-songwriter, performer, and activist whose music is fueled by a passion for social justice, self-expression, and healing. With over 25 years of experience as a union representative and advocate for LGBTQ+, disability, and workers' rights, Jayleebenjamin combines his personal journey with a sound that blends '80s electronic music, '70s orchestration, disco, and funk. His music carries powerful messages of love, compassion, empowerment, and the urgent need for societal change.
His debut album, *The Principles of Love and Compassion*, reflects a world that often feels cold and uncaring, especially for marginalized groups. Drawing from personal experiences of loneliness, injustice, and spiritual awakening, the album delivers messages of healing and hope. Tracks like “You Can’t Hurt Me Now (Childhood)” offer comfort for those navigating childhood trauma, while “Hope” and “People on a String” challenge social injustices, calling for change