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With the stage name J. Fortune, one would think he would be living like a rock star. Well, not anymore. Ironically, the singer previously lived out of his car before becoming the winner on the Rock Star: INXS reality show in The rocker, who became the band's new frontman following original frontman Michael Hutchence's death in toured with INXS since They even released Switch, the band's first album since Hutchence's death. Fortune admits to becoming addicted to cocaine during his stint with the band.

But the rocker says he has kicked his drug habit and put his money toward his debut solo album. I've had some incredible experiences and just over 11 years ago, my biggest low. I was battling addiction and depression and it was the toughest fight I've ever experienced in my life.

Sadly, this isn't always the case for everyone in my situation. That's why I'm happy to talk about it. He said he hopes his experiences help someone else who may be facing the same battles. I jumped at the chance, I feel it's the right time for me to really get fully submerged back into my music. We have already been writing and recording new material for the upcoming album.

Start your Membership Now. And he laments never becoming part of INXS and leading the legendary band as its frontman. The more I tried to lead that band, the more they thought I was a prick.

So I couldn't win," he recalled. The rest of "Chasing Fortune" shows a repeat cycle of failure for the down-on-his-luck rock musician. Fortune breathed privileged air when he boarded INXS.

But that band was a year business built around a family act, the Farriss Brothers, who had their own way to operate. And Fortune bristled at just being the hair and teeth, the lead singer frozen out creatively. So history repeats itself, on a smaller scale," Nisker observed. Nisker is at work on his next documentary, The King of Candy, about the second most common form of litter, chewing gum.

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