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JUNO RETURNS WITH “CALL MY NAME”

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Toronto, ON – Juno award-winning R&B artist JRDN is back with his new single “Call My Name.”   The highly anticipated release drops, on May 10th. on all music platforms.  “Call My Name” is deep down…JRDN.  His feelings about having that special love are personal and honest.  After taking time away the Artist has come back full circle and centred.  “Call My Name” brings out a new mature, refined sound for JRDN, his passion raw and on full display.                                 

JRDN, born and raised in Nova Scotiaearned his place at the table of Canadian R&B with his debut album, “IAMJRDN.”  The album earned him two Gold-certified hits,” U Can Have It All” and “Like Magic,” earning him a SOCAN Urban Music Award, reaching #1 on the Much Music video charts.  JRDN also received Juno’s New Artist of the Year and R&B/Soul Recording of the Year awards.  He went on to release another hit single, “Rumors.”   

After hitting the ground running, constantly in the studio and on tour, JRDN decided to take a step back. He wanted to be in complete control of both his personal life and his music and to give respect to both.  After downtime & much truth-searching, peace has come to JRDN.  He is back and has put his heart & soul into “Call My Name.”  Together with 4X Platinum producer Eastbound, the collaboration produced a modern take on traditional R&B.  JRDN also worked with Joel Stouffer of Dragonette, and Jenson Vaughn to complete the new sound.  “Call My Name” drops May 9th followed by an upcoming tour with fellow Canadian artist Classified.  JRDN will take the stage with new, unreleased music and his gold-certified hits. Stay tuned for dates and get ready to be reminded why the famous R&B artist sold out concerts and topped the charts.     

 

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Abel Mavura is a journalist, editor, and writer whose work explores the intersections of cities, migration, and social justice. He tells stories about how people move, survive, and remake urban life under conditions of precarity, drawing on close field engagement and lived experience. Trained as a journalist at the Christian College of Southern Africa, Abel’s early work was rooted in media practice and community storytelling. Over time, his focus expanded into research and critical inquiry, allowing his writing to move fluidly between reportage, analysis, and long-form reflection. He is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris and is currently pursuing research at the University of Cambridge, where his work builds on earlier research into migration and informal housing. Abel is the author of three books, and his writing has appeared across platforms ranging from grassroots and community radio to international and policy-facing spaces. His work is grounded in clarity, ethical storytelling, and a commitment to centring voices often left out of mainstream narratives.

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