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'''Jake Luke Ryan Lynch''' (''birth name Jake Luke Lynch'') is a SimNationan country singer, son of the singers [[Fanon:Ross Lynch|Ross Lynch]] and [[Fanon:Bella Hartley|Bella Hartley]]. |
'''Jake Luke Ryan Lynch''' (''birth name Jake Luke Lynch'') is a SimNationan country-pop singer, son of the singers [[Fanon:Ross Lynch|Ross Lynch]] and [[Fanon:Bella Hartley|Bella Hartley]]. |
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He and his twin sister, [[Fanon:Jasmin Lynch-Hartley|Jasmin]] born in [[Oasis Landing]]. He born second. |
He and his twin sister, [[Fanon:Jasmin Lynch-Hartley|Jasmin]] born in [[Oasis Landing]]. He born second. |
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===As a Singer=== |
===As a Singer=== |
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Jake plays on guitar and sings. When he was 16 he started to work in music business as his parents. Now, he's 18 and got 4 albums. His musical genres are mostly country and pop. When he was 16, he released her first album, "'' |
Jake plays on guitar and sings. When he was 16 he started to work in music business as his parents. Now, he's 18 and got 4 albums. His musical genres are mostly country and pop. When he was 16, he released her first album, "''Survivors''". |
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====Discography==== |
====Discography==== |
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''Main article: [[Fanon:Jake Lynch discography|Jake Lynch discography]]'' |
''Main article: [[Fanon:Jake Lynch discography|Jake Lynch discography]]'' |
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'''Studio albums''' |
'''Studio albums''' |
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*''Survivors'' (2030) |
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*''Callout Hook'' (2031) |
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*''The Joke is on Ya!'' (2032) |
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**''The Joke is on Ya! (Again!) (2033) - (Re-release)'' |
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*''(A) Jake Lynch'' (2033) |
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*''Blackout'' (2035) |
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'''EPs (Extended Plays)''' |
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*''Ever Enough'' (2034) |
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===Tours=== |
===Tours=== |
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*Dream On Summer Tour (2030) |
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*Sooo Obvious Tour (2031–33) |
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*The Speed Dialin' Tour (2033-) |