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J-Ron

Artist · Montréal, QC

J-Ron is a Montréal singer whose R&B, kompa, zouk, and kizomba recordings connect Quebec's urban music scene with Haitian and wider Caribbean dance traditions.

Active since
2012
Catalog
15 releases
Last checked
July 13, 2026

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J-Ron is a Montréal singer whose catalog moves between R&B, kompa, zouk, kizomba, and Afro-Caribbean pop. Born Ronald Jean in Montréal, he began singing in church as a child and later performed in school talent shows, local festivals, and clubs. Early work with producer and songwriter JeanR helped introduce him to Quebec's urban music scene before his first primary Spotify releases, Back to the Future and All I Want Is You, appeared in 2012. The 2014 album All I Want Is You expanded that R&B foundation, while Beta and The Fmr Playlist: Fanm Mwen Renmen in 2017 placed Haitian Creole, kompa, and zouk more firmly at the centre of his recorded work. Confinement followed in 2020, and Live at Le Carleton documented his stage repertoire in 2024. His exact Spotify identity contains 15 distinct primary album and single containers from July 2012 through March 2026: five provider-classified albums and ten singles. Spotify classifies the four-track projects TLM (Tout Le Monde) and Ivre as singles, so they remain in that provider category here even though Apple Music presents them as EPs. Current artist-controlled Spotify information maintains a Montréal 514 booking route and the @jronmusic social identity, while Apple Music documents the same catalog through the 2026 Ivre release. Collaborators across the catalog include JeanR, Jude Sévère, Maxiimus, Jeff Sanon, and SterlingSound. English and French public copy, translation provenance, current Montréal professional-base evidence, Spotify media attribution, and the exact publication payload were reviewed together. No direct phone number or email address is republished.

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