Jack William Suliblox (August 16, 1954 - April 20, 1995) was a famous singer, songwriter, and actor from Robloxia, was also named in the Significant Robloxians of Music and got inspired by Luther Carson after going to his concert. He had also won several awards and three Grammy awards.
Jack was born and raised in a poor house in Island Town, Bloxwaii, and moved to Rohio in the age of 7, due to his father's job. He later started his music career when he was 12. After graduating high school, Jack moved to Bloxburg Valley to study music. While Jack was in college, he made two songs, called 'In the college (1972)' and 'While (1973)', but didn't get any interest. After Jack graduated in 1976, he made a song called 'In the bus (1977)', which is the recreated version of his first music. Surprisingly, 'In the bus' made a huge success, and 5 million records were sold. He then made another song, called 'Rainbow Road (1979)', and 'Hammer it (1981)'. Both songs were all success, and 'Rainbow Road' was remastered in 1995 after his death, and also used for a game BGM in 2015. Then, in 1987, he recorded and released his first ever song, which is 'Best day (1967, 1987)', a song he wrote back when he was 12.
His late 70s - Early 90s music style made a huge success.
Biograph
Early life (1954-1961)
Jack was born in a poor home in Island Town, Bloxwaii. He was supposed to go to elementary school at the age of 5-6, but unfortunately, the elementary school near him was a private elementary school, and his parents cannot afford the tuition. However, his father got a job and moved to Retropolis, Rohio. He fortunately entered a public elementary school when he was 8.
Interest in music and teenage life (1965-1971)
In 1966, in the age of 12, Jack went to a live concert of Luther Carson. After the concert, Jack started to write his first song, called 'Best Day'. However, the music was recorded and published in 1987, because at that time, he was unable to afford any recording and publishing tools.
College and first music (1972-1976)
Jack moved out to Bloxburg Valley to study music, even though his parents opposed. While Jack was in college, he made two songs, called 'In the College (1972)' and 'While (1973)', but those songs were only popular to him. He later gave up making songs and instead focused on studying until his graduation in 1976.
The rise (1977-1979)
After graduating, Jack made a song called 'In the Bus', in 1977. To create this song, he remixed his existing the song 'In the College'. For some reason, 'In the Bus' proved to be a hit, even as the original did not. In 1978, his manager was willing to give him money for his songs. Justin Hills became the manager of Jack Suliblox until 1988. In 1996, 'In The Bus' sold more than 5 million copies. In 1978, he also did a live concert, which also proved to be a hit because of his unique dance. The live concert was even broadcasted on television, and radio stations even opted to play 'In The Bus'. The Bloxtube video of the live concert (uploaded after Bloxtube was invented) has over 3 billion views. After 'In The Bus', Jack also made another song, called 'Rainbow Road' in 1979. The music also made four million copies, and it was remastered in 1995 by him. In 2015, Bloxtendo copied Jack Suliblox's song to make a video game official soundtrack. Fortunately, before 1997, Jack Suliblox's manager released every song into the public domain, so Bloxtendo was not sued for copyright violations. However, Robloxiapedia will not put the song here.
Heyday (1980-1986)
Jack made two songs in 1980, called 'Love you for a reason' (Posthumously remastered in 1997 by a Robloxian), and 'Do I care'. Both made a success and made 11 million copies each. His manager stated that he is really proud of Jack. The 'Love you for a reason' music video even had an accompanying 3D animation. Jack then bragged it was the 'First 3D music video in the world'.
Problems and bankrupt (1986-1992)
In 1986, due to Jack's lavish spending techniques and habits, Jack was penurious. In 1986, Jack returned to Retropolis after being evicted from his Bloxburg Valley property due to unpaid rent. Here, he started living like a local indigent.
Depressed, Cancelled, and Death Threatened (1992-1995)
After hearing threats of cancellation, Jack began to experience chronic depression.
Unexpected and mysterious death (1995)
On April 20, 1995, Jack was found dead due to unknown reasons in a Bloxton Hotel in Retropolis, found by a cleaner. The police found a towel hanging on the bathtub, so they thought it was suicide. Many fans also supported the suicide hypothesis, citing that Jack was too depressed to live. They believe Jack was obviously happy in a concert a day before his death but was depressed to receive a lot of cancellation threats and even death threats, suggesting that he Commited Suicide by taking a bath with a toaster. While the suicide theory has been well accepted, coroners are still yet to find a cause of his death to this day.
Criticism
In 1992, some of his fans started to cancel him for "In The Bus", pointing out one particular scene in general. The scene in the video has been interpreted by cancellers as him holding an actual gun.
Jack as a 29-year-old child, sporting blue hair and red shoes as a scene of 'in the bus' music video.
Gallery
Jack Suliblox wearing a garment in 1995
Jack in 1978, wearing a mask.