JRDN

JRDN is a dynamic Canadian R&B sensation known for his smooth vocals and passionate performances. Born Jordan Croucher on July 14, 1983, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, JRDN grew up influenced by the soulful sounds of classic R&B as well as the rich cultural rhythms of his father's Jamaican heritage. His foray into music was punctuated by a successful athletic stint, which he eventually set aside to pursue his true passion for singing and songwriting.

Rising to prominence in the late 2000s, JRDN first caught major attention with his hit single "U Can Have It All," from his debut album, "No Dress Code," which dropped in 2007. His subsequent projects and singles, such as "IAMJRDN" and the JUNO Award-winning track "Can’t Choose," featuring Kardinal Offishall, solidified his status within the music industry. Over the years, his sound has matured, exploring deeper themes and showcasing his versatility as an artist. His more recent releases, including emotionally charged songs such as "Like Father, Like Son" and "I Wish You Were Dead," as well as the introspective "Red Eye," exemplify his growth and commitment to sincere storytelling through music. JRDN's relatable lyrics and compelling delivery continue to resonate with a broad audience, ensuring his place in the evolving landscape of R&B music.

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Single - Released August 23, 2024
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  1. August 23, 2024
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    Fallin
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    Red Eye
    5 tracks
  2. March 26, 2021
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    Ralph
    15 tracks
  3. May 24, 2019
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  1. August 23, 2024
  2. July 26
  3. June 14
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  5. December 1, 2023
  6. November 29
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    Fallin
    1 tracks
  7. August 4
  8. June 28
  9. May 10
  10. November 11, 2022