
(Republic) 2X RIAA Gold-certified singer, songwriter, and performer jxdn releases "Better Man," a new single from his highly anticipated forthcoming chapter.
"This song marks the next phase of a brand new chapter for me, but somehow it also feels familiar, like I've been here before. I've been working on this music for a long time and I'm so excited for what's ahead. Even more than that, I can't wait for the world to finally hear it. "Better Man" is just the beginning."-jxdn
"Better Man" is an anthemic pop and R&B slow-burn about reckless love and self-redemption. It follows his most recent electrifying single "Reputation" which marked his first release under a brand new partnership with Lava/Republic Records.
Following the success of his acclaimed albums Tell Me About Tomorrow (2021) and WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS (2024), "Better Man" and "Reputation" capture jxdn at his most confident and creatively free yet. Driven by anthemic melodies and an undeniable hook, the singles signal a shift toward a larger, emotionally charged pop and R&B sound that nods to his earliest musical influences.
With over 2 billion global streams to date and critical praise from Rolling Stone, GRAMMY.com, OnesToWatch, and more, jxdn has emerged as one of his generation's defining artists seamlessly bridging pop and R&B in a way that continues to resonate with millions around the world.
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