Artist Bio

There’s a clear intentionality in Monroe Jordan’s artistry, where every sound, visual, and lyric feels part of a fully realized world.

The Columbus, Ohio native is hard to pin down, blending the bright sensibilities of pop with the soul and expressiveness of R&B, through a left-of-center indie lens that resists easy categorization. His visual language leans into natural, colorful imagery, often featuring balloons, headphones, and a grey suit, creating a world that feels instantly recognizable and entirely his own.

Songs like kayleen and szns feature bright, nostalgic guitars as he sings about a love he craves and fights for deeply, while tracks like color blu signal a new sonic direction, surrounded by analog synths and driven by punchy pop drums.

As a featured artist on BAK & Saving Connie’s Another 48 Hours showcase in NYC, alongside artist spotlights and playlisting from established digital curators such as ThatGoodSh*t, Yams, and iBreatheMusicAllDay, and amassing over 320k streams and 110k listeners across platforms in 2025 alone, it’s clear Monroe is only beginning to scratch the surface of his potential.

With a project slated for 2026, Monroe is poised to take the next step in his evolution, not just as a musician but as a multi-dimensional artist. Through his brand and creative team, Ultraviolet, he moves with a clear philosophy: “it’s a feeling, not an image.” He’s intent on proving it.