In this issue of Hit Parader, Jutes traces his unlikely rise from small-town Canada to sold-out European rooms, unpacking the instinct-driven path that led to Dilworth, his most personal album to date. Blending rock and hip-hop with unflinching honesty, he reflects on leaving home, surviving the isolation of early L.A. years, and learning to trust his creative gut after years of grinding and self-doubt. Speaking candidly about sobriety, vulnerability, and the healing power of music, Jutes frames Dilworth as both a reckoning and a beginning — a chapter-one statement from an artist committed to growth, connection, and building something lasting on his own terms.
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