Forgive Jxst Jones for Cutting you Off
Jxst Jones isn’t here to perform for the algorithm — he’s here to tell the truth. And in doing so, remind us of our own.
Rooted in Detroit and now based in Los Angeles, Jones is a genre-blurring artist and storyteller who moves through music with intention. His sound draws from hip-hop, R&B, and street poetry — but what makes his work resonate goes deeper than influence. It’s the presence. The stillness in the chaos. The quiet conviction of someone who creates because it’s how he survives.
Jxst Jones makes music for people who feel deeply — for those carrying grief, navigating change, or trying to make sense of where they’ve been and where they’re headed. His voice, whether delivered in stripped-down acapella or layered into moody, textured production, doesn’t just land in your ears — it lands in your spirit.
Now, he’s preparing to release his most personal project yet:
forgive me for cutting you off
The title says everything. This is a project about heartbreak — not the romantic kind, but the kind that comes from friends, family, and chosen kin. The people who were supposed to understand you. The ones you never thought you’d have to walk away from.
The upcoming singles set the emotional tone:
“U Blew It” is raw and reflective — a direct reckoning with betrayal, spoken from the other side of disappointment.
“Meet Me Again” featuring Big Meel is softer but just as deep — a meditation on growth and what it means to meet someone all over again, changed.
This isn’t a breakup project.
It’s a reclamation.
A boundary wrapped in poetry.
A quiet declaration that peace matters more than proximity.
Jones isn’t building a brand — he’s building a movement. A community. A space for people who are tired of pretending, who crave connection more than clout, who are ready to heal out loud.
He’s not here to convince you.
He’s here to remind you —
That you’re allowed to feel deeply.
That you can create your own lane.
That you can be from anywhere and still reach everywhere.
At the core of it all, Jxst Jones is a vessel — a living example of what it looks like to create without permission, stay rooted in your truth, and turn pain into purpose.
The project is coming.
And when it does —
Don’t just listen.
Feel it.
Follow Jxst Jones on Instagram to stay up-to-date on any recent and upcoming projects!


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