Jay Scott in all truth

After his covers album His greatest hits and a collaboration with Mike Clay, Jay Scøtt is back with All the streets are silent. This album “navigates the nostalgia of a time he wouldn’t necessarily like to relive,” the statement says. Is that true? We asked him.




Is it okay? Because despite the success of recent years, the lyrics of some of the songs of All the streets are silent do not necessarily reflect the joy of living.

I’m doing great! Writing songs has always been my defense mechanism to externalize certain feelings. Also, when you read a Patrick Senécal, it’s not all true. For me, writing music is like writing a book or a movie. The line between what is true and what is not is hard to define. I understand that people can ask themselves this question when listening to my music, but I’m fine. Mom, I’m fine!

Almost exactly three years ago, you told my colleague Charles-Éric Blais-Poulin that you were “pinching yourself” because you couldn’t believe your songs were being played on the radio. Is that still the case or have you gotten used to it?


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