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French heritage. Haitian soul. Southern roots. West Coast vision.
Messon Jay-B is a genre-blurring artist whose music moves like memory, raw, reflective, and irresistibly real. Born to a French mother and a Haitian father, and raised in Georgia, Jay-B spent his teenage years at a private high school in Gwinnett County Georgia before heading west to attend college in Los Angeles, California. That journey, from Southern stillness to West Coast energy, fuels the emotional range and cultural fusion in his sound.
His music blends R&B melancholy with Afrofusion grooves and lo-fi soul textures. You hear the Southern emotion, the Haitian rhythm, the French elegance, and the L.A. ambition. Think Brent Faiyaz with deeper scars, Burna Boy with restraint, and Frank Ocean with Creole cadence.
Jay-B’s lyrics are emotionally fluent, about betrayal, survival, ego, healing, and freedom. His voice, laced with an accent shaped by roots and global perspective, is instantly recognizable: low, hypnotic, and honest. His visual style leans black-on-black — vinyl textures, analog calm, quiet intensity.
With his new album Soul Tie, Jay-B isn’t just releasing songs, he’s revealing chapters. He’s not here for attention. He’s here for legacy.
Messon Jay-B is a genre-blurring artist whose music moves like memory, raw, reflective, and irresistibly real. Born to a French mother and a Haitian father, and raised in Georgia, Jay-B spent his teenage years at a private high school in Gwinnett County Georgia before heading west to attend college in Los Angeles, California. That journey, from Southern stillness to West Coast energy, fuels the emotional range and cultural fusion in his sound.
His music blends R&B melancholy with Afrofusion grooves and lo-fi soul textures. You hear the Southern emotion, the Haitian rhythm, the French elegance, and the L.A. ambition. Think Brent Faiyaz with deeper scars, Burna Boy with restraint, and Frank Ocean with Creole cadence.
Jay-B’s lyrics are emotionally fluent, about betrayal, survival, ego, healing, and freedom. His voice, laced with an accent shaped by roots and global perspective, is instantly recognizable: low, hypnotic, and honest. His visual style leans black-on-black — vinyl textures, analog calm, quiet intensity.
With his new album Soul Tie, Jay-B isn’t just releasing songs, he’s revealing chapters. He’s not here for attention. He’s here for legacy.