📢 How Do You Say JNGH? It’s Pronounced “Young” — Here’s Why

If you’ve been wondering how to say JNGH, you’re not alone. It’s one of the first questions fans ask — and we’re here to clear it up: you pronounce it “Young.”

🔤 What Does JNGH Stand For?

JNGH is a stylized abbreviation of Dutch producer Patrick de Jongh’s last name — and a symbolic reinvention. After years of making waves in the reggaeton and Latin urban scene as NDROID, Patrick needed a fresh identity to represent his emotional, introspective, and more electronic-focused sound. Thus, JNGH was born.

By removing the vowels from “Jongh,” the name becomes minimalist, modern, and versatile — just like the music it represents. The pronunciation, “Young,” carries layered meaning: it speaks to rebirth, growth, and the idea of starting something new, even after decades in the industry.

🎧 New Sound. New Name. Same Passion.

JNGH’s debut album, Lead Me Home, is a sonic journey through ambient trap, UK garage, future beats, and late-night introspection. The name “Young” reflects the emotional core of the project — vulnerability, rediscovery, and forward motion.

Whether you found him through NDROID and Reggaeton Para Siempre (RPS), or you’re discovering this chapter first, know this: JNGH is pronounced “Young,” and he’s just getting started.

Follow the story. Feel the music. And remember the name — JNGH (Young).