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Eddy Jones is a Mexican-born, Oshawa-raised hip-hop artist whose music bridges the gritty streets of Ciudad Juarez with the raw pulse of Canada’s underground. His bars carry the weight of survival, resilience, and redemption—painting vivid street murals with every verse.
Influenced by the hard-hitting realism of Ice Cube, the lyrical finesse of Big Pun, the smooth charisma of Snoop Dogg, and the hypnotic flow of The Notorious B.I.G., Eddy draws from hip-hop’s golden era while forging his own distinct path.
In 2021, Eddy dropped his debut solo album, Family First—a project that set the tone for his career, weaving personal stories of struggle, loyalty, and growth. The following year, he linked with producer B1 The Architect to release Underground Soul (2022), a raw, boom-bap-heavy collaboration that captured the spirit of classic hip-hop with a modern edge.
The chemistry between Eddy and B1 sparked a sequel—Underground Soul 2 (2025)—pushing deeper into introspection, sharper lyricism, and richer production.
Now, with his upcoming concept album My Demons My Angels, Eddy is peeling back more layers—exploring the thin line between salvation and self-destruction, where vices can either heal or kill.
From Juarez to Oshawa, from boom-bap roots to modern grit, Eddy Jones is more than an artist—he’s a storyteller, documenting life’s highs and lows one verse at a time.
Influenced by the hard-hitting realism of Ice Cube, the lyrical finesse of Big Pun, the smooth charisma of Snoop Dogg, and the hypnotic flow of The Notorious B.I.G., Eddy draws from hip-hop’s golden era while forging his own distinct path.
In 2021, Eddy dropped his debut solo album, Family First—a project that set the tone for his career, weaving personal stories of struggle, loyalty, and growth. The following year, he linked with producer B1 The Architect to release Underground Soul (2022), a raw, boom-bap-heavy collaboration that captured the spirit of classic hip-hop with a modern edge.
The chemistry between Eddy and B1 sparked a sequel—Underground Soul 2 (2025)—pushing deeper into introspection, sharper lyricism, and richer production.
Now, with his upcoming concept album My Demons My Angels, Eddy is peeling back more layers—exploring the thin line between salvation and self-destruction, where vices can either heal or kill.
From Juarez to Oshawa, from boom-bap roots to modern grit, Eddy Jones is more than an artist—he’s a storyteller, documenting life’s highs and lows one verse at a time.