JESSIQ LUNO
Jessiq Luno:
Biography:
Jessiq Luno (born July 19, 2007) is an American singer-songwriter, producer, and engineer whose work blends alternative pop, indie rock, melodic rap, and emotionally driven songwriting into a distinctly personal sound. Emerging as a teenage independent artist in 2024, Luno initially built his reputation through intimate solo releases before quickly expanding into a broader role within Abstract Entertainment, not only as a vocalist and songwriter, but increasingly as one of the collective’s most versatile behind-the-scenes creative forces.
While first recognized for emotionally vulnerable songwriting and melodic instincts, Luno has since developed a reputation as a multi-dimensional artist: equally comfortable writing, producing, engineering, arranging, and featuring across a growing number of projects. His creative identity is rooted in emotional honesty and genre fluidity, but his technical growth has positioned him as one of AE’s most important internal collaborators, shaping records sonically as much as emotionally.
His development as an artist has been marked by visible expansion: from intimate bedroom-pop beginnings, to alternative songwriting, to increasingly ambitious conceptual work. This evolution is most clearly represented in his second studio album, PLUTO, which redefined his role not just as a singer-songwriter, but as a complete album architect.
Career Highlights:
Luno began releasing music independently in 2024, debuting with a run of singles and his first EP, The Static Fills My Room (2024). Songs such as Falling Behind, This House Is Not a Home, Don’t Look Back, I’ll Patch You Up, and The Mariner Song introduced a young artist deeply invested in emotional storytelling and alternative songwriting.
In 2025, he released his debut full-length album Love Bug, an 11-track project that established him as a leading young voice in indie alternative pop. The album featured notable collaborations with Jacob D., Elijah Meraki, and Murphy!, including standout tracks such as Horseplay, Need You, and WYAR. Love Bug significantly expanded his audience and marked his transition from promising newcomer to established independent artist.
His sophomore album, Pluto, marked a major artistic leap. Released as a 12-track conceptual album, Pluto was designed as an immersive front-to-back listening experience, with carefully constructed transitions that flow directly from track to track, creating a cinematic narrative arc. Rather than functioning as isolated songs, the album unfolds like a continuous emotional and sonic journey, intentionally paced through moments of intensity, interludes, and release.
More importantly, Pluto revealed an entirely new side of Jessiq Luno. While his earlier work centered on alternative pop and emotional R&B, this project leaned heavily into alternative hip-hop and melodic rap, showcasing Luno rapping more confidently and directly than ever before. Tracks like a trip to pluto, SCHIZO, GOLDEN, and only you do introduced sharper rhythmic writing and more aggressive vocal delivery, while still preserving the melodic and emotional qualities central to his artistry.
Production was a defining element of the project. Luno handled the majority of the production across the album, with tracks carrying sole production credits, making PLUTO his most complete artistic statement to date. His production style expanded significantly here, moving from intimate alternative-pop textures toward larger, more cinematic arrangements, with layered transitions, bridges, dramatic builds, and intentionally “big” moments that reinforced the album’s conceptual scope while enhancing the songs as a whole.
Features on PLUTO were also deliberately placed. Artists such as Elijah Meraki, Jacob D., and IREE appear strategically throughout the record, helping expand its emotional range while reinforcing the album’s themes/story.
By 2026, Luno’s role and credits within Abstract Entertainment had accumulated dramatically. Alongside his solo work, he became increasingly central to the collective’s collaborative output through production, engineering, songwriting, and featured appearances.
His behind-the-scenes work includes production and engineering on Where’s the Fun by Jacob D. (2025), as well as engineering contributions to Frail (2025), a major Abstract Entertainment collaboration. Outside AE, he contributed production and engineering work to his brother IREE’s releases LOVEBOMBIN’ and Purebreed.
He also served as producer and featured artist on New Beginnings, further showcasing his ability to bridge technical craft and vocal performance.
As a featured artist, Luno became one of AE’s most recurring collaborators, appearing on:
Uncertainty — Elijah Meraki
SNOWING! — Elijah Meraki (feature + production)
MBM — Elijah Meraki
YES I DID — Elijah Meraki (feature + production)
Summer’s Already Over — Jacob D. (feature + production)
These appearances reinforced his role not simply as a guest vocalist, but as a recurring creative architect across AE’s catalog.
Notable Works:
Luno’s defining solo releases include Love Bug (2025), featuring standout tracks such as Rowdy, Drive Me Crazy, Bonnie & Clyde, Superhuman, Horseplay, Need You, WYAR, she wrote it off, and i only want u.
His sophomore album, Pluto, is increasingly regarded as a major milestone in his catalog. Notable tracks include a trip to pluto, SCHIZO, GOLDEN, only you do, Kiss Me .02, and Where I Belong, all of which demonstrate his expanded use of rap, larger-scale production, and conceptual songwriting.
His earlier EP The Static Fills My Room and singles like I’ll Patch You Up, The Mariner Song, and Shoegazing (feat. Jacob D.) remain foundational works in his development.
As a collaborator, his most significant contributions include Uncertainty, SNOWING!, MBM, YES I DID, Summer’s Already Over, and New Beginnings, all of which showcase his ability to move seamlessly between lead artist, producer, engineer, and featured performer.
Musical Style:
Jessiq Luno’s sound began rooted in alternative pop and indie rock, built around emotional lyricism, melodic songwriting, and introspective storytelling. His early work emphasized vulnerability, intimacy, and relational themes.
Over time, however, his sound has become increasingly genre-fluid. With Pluto in particular, Luno introduced a more assertive alternative hip-hop / melodic rap sensibility, demonstrating a willingness to rap, experiment rhythmically, and embrace larger-scale sonic ideas without abandoning his melodic core.
As a producer and engineer, he favors emotionally immersive arrangements, layered harmonies, textured instrumentation, and subtle sonic detail. Increasingly, his work also embraces cinematic scale, transitions, large emotional crescendos, and carefully built sonic worlds.
Across both his solo work and collaborations, Luno’s creative fingerprint is unmistakable: emotionally honest, technically ambitious, and deeply collaborative, an artist equally invested in feeling, craft, and world-building.
LATEST RELEASE
Pluto is Jessiq Luno’s sophomore album and a bold expansion of the sonic and emotional world introduced in her earlier work. Rather than simply continuing what came before, Pluto pushes outward, larger in scale, more experimental in tone, and more ambitious in concept. Named after the distant celestial body, the album embraces themes of passion, transformation, longing, and rediscovery.
Sonically, Pluto builds on Luno’s signature blend of alternative pop and R&B, but stretches those influences into more cinematic territory. The production feels expansive and immersive, balancing intimate moments with larger, more out-of-world textures. Warm melodies drift alongside layered harmonies, detailed instrumentation, and dynamic arrangements that give the project a sense of movement.
Lyrically, Luno leans further into introspection, exploring themes of identity, heartbreak, memory, healing, and self-reclamation. Across the album, he uses the planetary imagery as an emotional metaphor. This results in a conceptual project that feels deeply personal while also reaching toward something bigger.
Rather than a complete reinvention, Pluto is an evolution, expanding Jessiq Luno’s emotional palette, sharpening his artistic voice, and solidifying her place as one of Abstract Entertainment’s greatest and most distinctive and conceptually minded artists.
Genre: Alternative Pop / Hip-Hop / Rap / R&B
Where to Listen: Pluto is available on all major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, and Audiomack.
(Shoegazing Visual)
“I’ll be here to let you know, just revel in the moment while you can”
Don’t look back (2024)
o: Let me know :o (2024)
Outside (2024)
Shoegazing ft. Jacob D. (2025)
Drive Me Crazy ft. Elijah Meraki (2025)
Need You ft. Murphy (2025)
Kiss Me (2025)
don’t you know? (2026)
This House is Not a Home (2024)
|: Static :| (2024)
Falling Behind (2024)
Love Bug (2025)
Bonnie & Clyde (2025)
WYAR ft. Elijah Meraki (2025)
Being Around (2024)
[: Well :] (2024)
I’ll Patch You Up ft. Jacob Kevin (2024)
I Wish It Was Me (2025)
Superhuman (2025)
she wrote it off (2025)
SCHIZO (2026)
come home (interlude) (2026)
STOP FALLING IN LOVE (Interlude) (2026)
): I never wanna leave :( (2024)
(: Moon :) (2024)
The Mariner Song (2024)
Rowdy (2025)
Horseplay ft. Jacob D. and Elijah Merkai (2025)
i only want u (2025)
THIEF (2026)
only you do (2026)
Kiss Me .02 (2026)
DO YOU THINK SHE KNOWS? (2026)
Where I Belong (2026)
a trip to pluto (2026)
GOLDEN (2026)
i’ll never make another friend (2026)
Let’s work together