"Nothing to lose, Everything to gain." ~ KJ

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BIO

Karras Jordan is the true Renaissance man. Born in New Jersey, Karras learned survival at a young age. His life experiences have played a large role on the man he is today. His ability to write what he has learned, seen, and experienced has fueled his career in music, and as an author. Karras’s raw approach sets him aside from the rest. His philanthropy awarded him a proclamation in his hometown, New Jersey.

Karras stared his career in modeling unexpectedly. His unique features put him on the cover of poplar author Zane novels, 'Jack Frost' and 'You Might Just Get Burned'. In 2013, Essence, KRAVE and IamJMaarie magazines took notice. In 2014, he was featured in Faith Evans‘ "I Deserve It" video. Karras was the Brand Ambassador for Krave Magazine in 2018 and was a featured model in the “Black Boy Fly” clothing campaign.

Mr. Jordan always had an interest in theater and film dating back to grade school. He trained with Tom Logan out of California and Nick Conti out of Atlanta, GA. He was booked for lead roles in the web series Metropolitan on ArtHouse TV.  He was featured on Fox networks hit show “Star.” He was also book in the national Title Max commercial. Karras landed roles on independent films “Traceless”, “Leave”, “Ride for a Fall”, and “Another Woman’s Trash”.  He played along side Bravo TV’s Shamea Morton in web series “Mocha.”

Although his proudest moment was publishing his first book, "Mind of a Maniac," a book of poems and short stories, Karras published his second book, "My Beautiful Ugly Life" in 2015. His ability to gather his thoughts and experiences into a relatable body of work has landed him on the NY Times bestseller list.

Karras Jordan is signed with SLAMM Management and currently working with Konvic Music. He released his single “No Apologies” in 2019. His newest single “Remember” is currently available on all streaming platforms.