February 25, 2026 - 9 views
| Genre | Worship, Jazz |
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Formerly a jazz vocalist with pop and blues influences, Juda Songs’s artistry reflects a lifetime of musical depth and spiritual conviction. Her songwriting flows effortlessly between worship, testimony, and reflection, offering listeners music that is both soul-stirring and truth-centered. In her own words, Juda Songs writes and sings “songs of praise, of worship, and of truth,” a mission that aligns seamlessly with ESR’s commitment to set-apart sound and purpose-driven culture.
At the core of Juda Songs’s music is her passion for worshiping The Most High, honoring Yah, and exalting the Holy Lamb, Yahusha HaMashiach. Her songs are not merely artistic expressions—they are declarations, prayers, and spiritual weapons. Drawing from lived experience, she creates music intended to encourage repentance, restoration, awakening, and hope, while also sharing relatable reflections through select inspirational and reflective works.
Juda Songs believes music is a tool entrusted to her for this moment in time. She speaks openly about the urgency of the days we are living in and the calling for Yashar’al to awaken, return, and live. Her message calls the people to humility, repentance, and expectancy—speaking life to dry bones and reminding listeners of who they are and whose name they are called by.
Formerly a jazz vocalist with pop and blues influences, Juda Songs’s artistry reflects a lifetime of musical depth and spiritual conviction. Her songwriting flows effortlessly between worship, testimony, and reflection, offering listeners music that is both soul-stirring and truth-centered. In her own words, Juda Songs writes and sings “songs of praise, of worship, and of truth,” a mission that aligns seamlessly with ESR’s commitment to set-apart sound and purpose-driven culture.
At the core of Juda Songs’s music is her passion for worshiping The Most High, honoring Yah, and exalting the Holy Lamb, Yahusha HaMashiach. Her songs are not merely artistic expressions—they are declarations, prayers, and spiritual weapons. Drawing from lived experience, she creates music intended to encourage repentance, restoration, awakening, and hope, while also sharing relatable reflections through select inspirational and reflective works.
Juda Songs believes music is a tool entrusted to her for this moment in time. She speaks openly about the urgency of the days we are living in and the calling for Yashar’al to awaken, return, and live. Her message calls the people to humility, repentance, and expectancy—speaking life to dry bones and reminding listeners of who they are and whose name they are called by.


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