Bio
Name: Jude Barclay
Birthdate: November 11, 2001
Hometown: Midland, Michigan, USA
Genres: Pop, Indie Pop, Melodic Rap
Career Highlights & Accolades
- Over 27 million streams across platforms
- Featured on Musicbed, Revamp Magazine, and Rapzilla
- Collaborated with major indie and Christian artists including Steven Malcolm, Jay-Way, Aaron Cole, and Paul Russell
- Music noted for fusing honesty, youth culture, and catchy production
- Active member of the emerging alt-Christian pop/hip-hop space
Audience & Stats (As of 2025)
As of May 2025, Jude Barclay has not publicly announced any upcoming projects or collaborations.His most recent release is the single “Alibi,” which debuted in early May 2025.
Top Streaming Cities:
- Guwahati
- Bengaluru
- Dallas
- Singapore
- Chicago
About This Year… (2024)
- “write if i left”
- “hang me out to dry”
- “rest of our days”
- “laundry”
- “1 800” (feat. Jaylon Ashaun)
- “forget about you”
- “amazes me” (feat. Eli Wilson)
- “cherry lie made”
- “Never Mine” (feat. Cooper Hill)
- “somebody so cold”
Another Year (2023)
- “Mad Love”
- “BETTER MAN”
- “Love Sober”
- “Backflips”
Featured Appearances
- “Don’t You Cry” – RudyWade & Tony22 (feat. Jude Barclay)
- “Catch Me” – Kelsey Kindall (feat. Jude Barclay)
- “ON ME” – Hylem & Errol Allen (feat. Jude Barclay)
- “Cali Girl” – DANMAR (feat. Jude Barclay)
- “One More Thing” – Titus & jpxprince (feat. Jude Barclay)
Freshman Year Mixtape (2021)
- “who am i” (feat. wow eli)
- “heartbreak hiatus” (feat. wow eli)
- “wonderland”
- “don’t call me a cancer”
- “golden days” (feat. Not Klyde)
- “candy” (feat. Jay-Way)
- “run to safety” (feat. wow eli)
- “highschool never really ends”
- “jealous”
- “holy cadence” (feat. Aklesso)
- “i can’t love you til my hearts found”
- “what if”
- “love you or not” (feat. wow eli)
- “happy ever after” (feat. wow eli)
- “stranger” (feat. Jon Keith)
Singles & Collaborations
- “over” (2024)
- “pretty as you” (2024)
- “make mine” (2024)
- “million dollars” (2024)
- “you’re right” (2024)
- “Luv U” (2024)
- “Feel Like Friday” (2024)
- “Sorry, I Don’t” (2023)
- “I L O V E Y O U” (with John Michael Howell) (2022)
- “Dear Peter Pan” (2022)
- “Why Do I” (with Collin Caldwell) (2020)
- “Get Over It” (with Eli Wilson & Swaizy) (2023)