His 2015 debut single "Do You Remember" introduced a voice built on R&B and blues influences.
If you're new to his work, start with "Do You Remember" for that early soul-pop sound, then try "Burning Out" to hear where he's headed. Both songs frame his quiet intensity pretty well.
Jarryd James writes songs that feel like late-night conversations, with a voice that carries the weight of Stevie Wonder and D'Angelo. Tracks like "Do You Remember" and "Burning Out" turn personal struggles into something you can hum along to. He's one of those artists who makes soul music feel immediate, not just nostalgic.
He broke through in 2015 with "Do You Remember" and the album "High." After a brief break around 2017, his later albums "True Love" and "Human" leaned into more introspective territory, touching on mental health and self-acceptance.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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