Here you’ll find 75 Music artists that start with J, organized from “J Balvin” to “Justin Timberlake”. The list spans pop, hip‑hop, rock, electronic, and global Latin scenes.

Music artists that start with J are performers or groups whose stage names begin with the letter J. They include global stars like “J Balvin” and influential pop figures like “Justin Timberlake”.

Below you’ll find the table with Genre, Debut year, and Origin.

Genre: Shows each artist’s primary style so you can sort and find similar acts quickly.

Debut year: Lists the year of first release or formation so you can trace careers over time.

Origin: Gives city and country so you can filter by regional scenes or explore geographic trends.

Music artists that start with J

NamePrimary genreDebut yearOrigin
Jay-ZHip hop, rap1996Brooklyn, US
Joni MitchellFolk, singer-songwriter1968Saskatoon, Canada
Justin BieberPop, R&B2009Stratford, Canada
Janet JacksonPop, R&B1982Gary, US
Joy DivisionPost-punk, rock1979Salford, England
Judas PriestHeavy metal1969Birmingham, England
JamesAlternative rock, indie1982Manchester, England
J BalvinReggaeton, Latin pop2009Medellín, Colombia
Jack WhiteRock, garage rock1997Detroit, US
John LennonRock, pop1962Liverpool, England
Joe CockerRock, blues1964Sheffield, England
John MayerPop, blues1999Bridgeport, US
Jamie xxElectronic, dance2009London, England
J DillaHip hop, production1994Detroit, US
J HusGrime, Afrobeats2014London, England
Juice WRLDRap, emo rap2015Chicago, US
John ColtraneJazz1949Hamlet, US
Jethro TullRock, progressive rock1968Luton, England
Joan BaezFolk1960New York, US
Julian CasablancasIndie rock, garage rock1998New York, US
Jennifer LopezPop, R&B1999New York, US
John LegendR&B, soul2004Springfield, US
Jon Bon JoviRock, pop rock1983Sayreville, US
JourneyRock, arena rock1973San Francisco, US
Jay SeanR&B, pop2003London, England
Jeff BuckleyAlternative, folk rock1993New York, US
John MellencampRock, heartland rock1976Seymour, US
Jim MorrisonRock, psychedelic rock1965Melbourne, US
Jill ScottR&B, neo-soul2000Philadelphia, US
Jax JonesHouse, dance2014London, England
Joey BadassHip hop2012Brooklyn, US
JungleNeo-soul, electronic2013London, England
JusticeElectronic, electro house2003Paris, France
John WilliamsFilm score, classical1959New York, US
Joe SatrianiInstrumental rock, guitar1986Westbury, US
Jason MrazPop, acoustic2002Mechanicsville, US
Joss StoneSoul, R&B2003Dover, England
John FogertyRock, roots rock1967Berkeley, US
Jason DeruloPop, R&B2009Miramar, US
J. ColeHip hop2007Fayetteville, US
Jennifer HudsonR&B, pop2008Chicago, US
Jeff BeckRock, blues1964Wallington, England
Jimmy PageRock1964London, England
Jazmine SullivanR&B, soul2008Philadelphia, US
Joe StrummerPunk rock1973London, England
Jessie JPop, R&B2010London, England
Jay ElectronicaHip hop2007New Orleans, US
Jay RockHip hop2003Los Angeles, US
Jay ParkR&B, K-pop2008Seattle, US
Jelly RollRap, country2003Nashville, US
Julieta VenegasLatin pop, alternative1996Tijuana, Mexico
Jane’s AddictionAlternative rock, alt-metal1985Los Angeles, US
José GonzálezIndie folk2003Gothenburg, Sweden
JoJoPop, R&B2004East Brunswick, US
John Lee HookerBlues1948Clarksdale, US
Johnny CashCountry, folk1954Kingsland, US
Joyner LucasRap2011Worcester, US
JadakissRap1994Yonkers, US
Joe JonasPop2005Wyckoff, US
Jesse McCartneyPop1999Ardsley, US
JuanesLatin rock, pop2000Medellín, Colombia
Julian LennonPop rock1984Liverpool, England
John PrineFolk, country1971Maywood, US
Janelle MonáeR&B, funk2003Kansas City, US
Joan JettRock, punk rock1975Wynnewood, US
Ja RuleRap1999Queens, US
J-HopeK-pop, hip hop2013Gwangju, South Korea
JungkookPop, K-pop2013Busan, South Korea
Justin TimberlakePop, R&B1995Memphis, US
Jake BuggIndie folk, rock2011Nottingham, England
James BrownFunk, soul1956Barnwell, US
Jimmy CliffReggae1962St. Catherine, Jamaica
Joe WalshRock1968Wichita, US
Jeff LynneRock, pop1967Birmingham, England
John DenverFolk, country1966Roswell, US

Descriptions

Jay-Z
Iconic rapper and mogul whose 1996 debut ‘Reasonable Doubt’ launched a career of hits like “Empire State of Mind” and major business ventures.
Joni Mitchell
Influential singer-songwriter known for poetic lyrics and albums like Blue; hit songs include “Big Yellow Taxi” and “A Case of You.”
Justin Bieber
Pop superstar discovered on YouTube; breakout single “Baby” led to global stardom and chart-topping albums.
Janet Jackson
Performer and hitmaker known for intricate choreography, socially conscious Rhythm Nation era and chart-topping singles across decades.
Joy Division
Dark, influential post-punk band best known for “Love Will Tear Us Apart” and shaping alternative music in the late 1970s.
Judas Priest
Pioneering heavy metal band known for leather-and-studs image and classics like “Breaking the Law.”
James
Long-running British band with hits like “Sit Down” and an eclectic, melodic indie-rock catalog.
J Balvin
Global reggaeton star with hits like “Mi Gente,” noted for cross-genre collaborations and Latin pop impact.
Jack White
Guitarist and songwriter first in The White Stripes (“Seven Nation Army”), later a solo artist known for raw, retro-leaning rock.
John Lennon
Beatles co-founder and solo artist famous for songwriting, activism and songs like “Imagine.”
Joe Cocker
Distinctive gravelly-voiced singer famous for soulful covers, notably “With a Little Help from My Friends.”
John Mayer
Singer-songwriter and guitarist blending pop and blues; known for “Your Body Is a Wonderland” and virtuosic guitar work.
Jamie xx
Producer and member of The xx; acclaimed solo work includes the album In Colour and dance-oriented productions.
J Dilla
Highly influential hip-hop producer and beatmaker respected for soulful sampling and the seminal instrumental Donuts.
J Hus
UK artist who fused grime and Afrobeats, breakthrough with tracks like “Did You See” and acclaimed mixtapes.
Juice WRLD
Rapidly rising rapper known for emo-tinged melodic hits like “Lucid Dreams” and prolific streaming success.
John Coltrane
Legendary saxophonist and composer whose spiritual, technically daring works include A Love Supreme.
Jethro Tull
Progressive rock band known for flute-led arrangements and albums like Aqualung.
Joan Baez
Folk singer and activist with a clear voice and a long career, known for protest songs and traditional folk interpretations.
Julian Casablancas
Frontman of The Strokes whose songwriting helped define early-2000s indie rock; notable tracks include “Last Nite.”
Jennifer Lopez
Entertainer blending singing, acting and dance; breakout hit “If You Had My Love” launched a global pop career.
John Legend
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known for “All of Me” and smooth, piano-driven soul.
Jon Bon Jovi
Frontman of Bon Jovi, famed for arena anthems like “Livin’ on a Prayer” and long commercial success.
Journey
Arena-rock band best known for the enduring anthem “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
Jay Sean
British R&B/pop singer who crossed over internationally with “Down.”
Jeff Buckley
Beloved singer-songwriter known for an emotional version of “Hallelujah” and the acclaimed album Grace.
John Mellencamp
American rock songwriter known for working-class anthems like “Jack & Diane.”
Jim Morrison
Charismatic frontman of The Doors, noted for poetic lyrics and songs like “Light My Fire.”
Jill Scott
Soulful singer-songwriter and spoken-word artist known for warm vocals and lyrical storytelling.
Jax Jones
DJ/producer behind club hits like “You Don’t Know Me,” known for catchy house-pop singles.
Joey Badass
Young rapper who broke out with the mixtape 1999, praised for throwback lyricism and boom-bap sound.
Jungle
Modern soul collective known for polished production and singles like “Busy Earnin’.”
Justice
French electro duo recognized for bold synth-driven hits like “D.A.N.C.E.”
John Williams
Prolific composer of film themes, including Star Wars and Indiana Jones, widely recorded and performed.
Joe Satriani
Virtuosic instrumental guitarist known for melodic, technical albums like Surfing with the Alien.
Jason Mraz
Laid-back pop singer-songwriter behind the global hit “I’m Yours.”
Joss Stone
Powerful soul vocalist who debuted as a teenager with The Soul Sessions.
John Fogerty
Singer-songwriter and leader of Creedence Clearwater Revival, known for rootsy hits like “Fortunate Son.”
Jason Derulo
Pop singer-dancer with radio hits like “Whatcha Say” and strong chart presence in the 2010s.
J. Cole
Critically acclaimed rapper and producer known for introspective albums and hits like “No Role Modelz.”
Jennifer Hudson
Singer and Oscar-winning actress who rose to fame on American Idol, known for powerful vocals.
Jeff Beck
Influential electric guitarist known for instrumental innovation and genre-spanning work.
Jimmy Page
Iconic guitarist and Led Zeppelin founder, central to classic rock’s sound and legacy.
Jazmine Sullivan
Vocalist celebrated for emotional songwriting and standout singles like “Need U Bad.”
Joe Strummer
The Clash frontman and influential punk figure, known for politically charged songs like “London Calling.”
Jessie J
British pop singer with powerhouse vocals and hits like “Price Tag.”
Jay Electronica
Enigmatic rapper and lyricist known for cult-favorite releases and high-profile collaborations.
Jay Rock
West Coast rapper and Top Dawg Entertainment artist noted for gritty lyricism and “Win.”
Jay Park
Korean-American singer, rapper and producer bridging K-pop, R&B and hip-hop with solo success.
Jelly Roll
Rapper turned singer-songwriter blending hip-hop and country influences with emotional storytelling.
Julieta Venegas
Singer-songwriter known for accordion-infused pop hits like “Me Voy” and cross-border appeal.
Jane’s Addiction
Influential alternative band that helped define late-’80s alt-rock with dynamic live shows.
José González
Minimalist singer-songwriter known for delicate acoustic covers and originals like “Heartbeats.”
JoJo
Vocal powerhouse who broke out as a teen with “Leave (Get Out)” and later reclaimed artistic control.
John Lee Hooker
Legendary blues guitarist and singer with a deep catalog of electric blues classics.
Johnny Cash
Country music icon known for the Man in Black persona and songs like “I Walk the Line.”
Joyner Lucas
Storytelling rapper known for provocative, viral tracks like “I’m Not Racist.”
Jadakiss
Veteran NY rapper and Lox member known for gritty lyricism and featured verses across hip-hop.
Joe Jonas
Lead vocalist of the Jonas Brothers who also has a solo pop career and acting credits.
Jesse McCartney
Pop singer who started in teen groups and scored hits like “Beautiful Soul.”
Juanes
Colombian singer-songwriter who blended rock and Latin pop, known for “La Camisa Negra.”
Julian Lennon
Singer-songwriter and son of John Lennon with solo hits including “Too Late for Goodbyes.”
John Prine
Beloved folk storyteller whose songs like “Angel From Montgomery” are songwriting touchstones.
Janelle Monáe
Genre-bending artist mixing R&B, funk and Afrofuturism; known for “Tightrope” and cinematic concept albums.
Joan Jett
Punk-leaning rock singer and guitarist known for “I Love Rock ‘n Roll” and fierce DIY attitude.
Ja Rule
Early 2000s rap star with chart hits like “Always on Time” and a distinctive sing-rap style.
J-Hope
BTS rapper and soloist who blends dynamic rap and dance; solo debut Hope World showcased bright, energetic sound.
Jungkook
Main vocalist of BTS with solo songs and global streaming success as part of the group’s releases.
Justin Timberlake
Former boy-band star turned solo megastar with hits like “Cry Me a River” and a major cultural presence.
Jake Bugg
Young British singer-songwriter known for raw acoustic songs and breakout single “Lightning Bolt.”
James Brown
Godfather of Soul whose pioneering funk rhythms and electrifying performances reshaped popular music.
Jimmy Cliff
Reggae singer-songwriter and actor known for “The Harder They Come” and international influence.
Joe Walsh
Guitarist and singer known for work with The James Gang and the Eagles; witty songs like “Life’s Been Good.”
Jeff Lynne
Leader of Electric Light Orchestra and producer known for lush arrangements and hit songwriting.
John Denver
Folk-country singer-songwriter famous for warm hits like “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”
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