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Andre Le’Neire returns for a full-circle moment. His first appearance on Off The Record with Jordan Rance was episode 3, and now he’s back for episode 33, a reflection of growth, change, and staying true to yourself. Andre is an actor/singer/songwriter from the southern/midwest region of the United States. He was born in Kenner, Louisiana and raised in Sugar Land, Texas before finishing high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For college he went to Toronto Film School in Ontario, Canada, where he met the people that shaped his art as well as his heart. He’s now sharing with the world who he is through music and acting, whether that be on a stage or a screen. In this episode, we dive into his upcoming album “Dirty Healing” - what the title means, where it came from, and the personal experiences that shaped it. We talk about the dangers of AI and endless remakes in creative industries, why so many people abandon their talents, and what it means to keep creating even when it feels easier to quit. Andre also shares his thoughts on wealth, responsibility, and why influence should be used to uplift others rather than protect a select few. Along the way, we get personal - touching on fears, past dreams, scars (literal and metaphorical), and the moments that quietly shape who we become. Thoughtful, honest, and unfiltered, this conversation is about art, accountability, and choosing to keep going.
By Jordan RanceAndre Le’Neire returns for a full-circle moment. His first appearance on Off The Record with Jordan Rance was episode 3, and now he’s back for episode 33, a reflection of growth, change, and staying true to yourself. Andre is an actor/singer/songwriter from the southern/midwest region of the United States. He was born in Kenner, Louisiana and raised in Sugar Land, Texas before finishing high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For college he went to Toronto Film School in Ontario, Canada, where he met the people that shaped his art as well as his heart. He’s now sharing with the world who he is through music and acting, whether that be on a stage or a screen. In this episode, we dive into his upcoming album “Dirty Healing” - what the title means, where it came from, and the personal experiences that shaped it. We talk about the dangers of AI and endless remakes in creative industries, why so many people abandon their talents, and what it means to keep creating even when it feels easier to quit. Andre also shares his thoughts on wealth, responsibility, and why influence should be used to uplift others rather than protect a select few. Along the way, we get personal - touching on fears, past dreams, scars (literal and metaphorical), and the moments that quietly shape who we become. Thoughtful, honest, and unfiltered, this conversation is about art, accountability, and choosing to keep going.