Jaquon Farrell, professionally known as JayRich, is a Toronto-based recording artist, author, wardrobe stylist, foster father, and founder of the Peace of Mind Foundation. Through the JayRich platform, Jaquon Farrell has built a multidimensional career rooted in creativity, discipline, and community leadership.
Born and raised in Canada, Jaquon Farrell developed JayRich as an independent music project grounded in storytelling and emotional transparency. Rather than following trends, JayRich focused on narrative-driven R&B and cinematic hip-hop that reflects lived experience, growth, and accountability.
Beyond music, Jaquon Farrell made the commendable decision at a young age to become a foster father. That responsibility shaped his character and leadership, influencing both his personal life and creative direction. His second book, Becoming a Foster Father, explores trauma-informed parenting, emotional structure, and redefining masculinity through responsibility and service.
His first book, Surviving the System, examines perseverance, public pressure, and maintaining identity under scrutiny. Together, these works position Jaquon Farrell not only as JayRich the artist, but as a thoughtful voice contributing to conversations around resilience and mentorship. JayRich connects with audiences across streaming platforms and live engagements.
For JayRich, music has always been more than sound; it has been clarity. Jaquon Farrell writes from lived experience, using songwriting as a disciplined outlet for reflection, accountability, and growth.
Residuals were created during a period of emotional recalibration. The record reflects on what lingers after pressure, disappointment, and public noise. Instead of reacting impulsively, JayRich channeled that intensity into controlled delivery and cinematic production, transforming frustration into focus. Across his catalog, JayRich blends R&B, hip-hop, and cinematic elements to create music that feels intentional and layered.

