Jonathan Davis
Jonathan Davis is a pioneering figure in the nu metal genre, known for his role as the lead vocalist and frontman of Korn. He helped invent nu metal with Korn's 1994 debut and has sold 40 million albums. Despite facing challenges, he has continued to make music and leave a lasting impact on the industry.
Rock Singer
January 18, 1971
Capricorn
54
Bakersfield, California, United States
Jonathan Davis, a renowned American musician, songwriter, and singer, is best recognized as the lead vocalist and frontman of the influential nu-metal band Korn. He played a significant role in creating the nu-metal genre with Korn’s groundbreaking 1994 debut, which has led to the sale of 40 million albums. In addition to his work with Korn, Davis has been involved in various side projects, such as composing the soundtrack for Queen of the Damned and collaborating with DJ and producer The Crystal Method. He has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the music industry, including a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video. Known for his unique personality, Davis has continued to thrive in his career despite facing obstacles like addiction, anxiety, personal loss, and the Covid pandemic.