
JONAH LEON
Music Producer · Songwriter · Artist · Engineer · Los Angeles
Production Credits
Music Videos
Cliche — Julian Kenji
Runaway — Julian Kenji
Will I Find You
Released Tracks
Full Credits Playlist
About
Jonah Leon is a music producer and composer based in Los Angeles. He produced the debut catalog of Cam Okoro — including the Mercurial album and Cameleon EP — and co-produced with Julian Kenji on Cliche and Runaway.
His approach blends electronic production with live instrumentation and a cinematic ear for arrangement. He also scored the piano intro for Ruby Love's Heart Shaped Locket visual EP, bridging silent film aesthetic with contemporary R&B.
In 2025 he organized Camp Crenshaw, a focused writing camp that produced over twenty songs across five producers and songwriters.


SESSIONS
Jonah has worked across studio facilities in Los Angeles — from TDE's The Compound with Cam Okoro and Julian Sintonia, to sessions with Jabari Manwarring and Julian Kenji at Handmade Records. Each environment shaped the sonic approach behind his catalog.

THE COMPOUND
Recorded with Cam Okoro and Julian Sintonia at TDE’s studio facility in Los Angeles.

JABARI MANWARRING
Sessions with former Brockhampton producer Jabari Manwarring.

HANDMADE RECORDS
Recorded with Julian Kenji at Handmade Records.
Heart Shaped Locket
Jonah produced all of the music for Ruby Love's visual EP “Heart Shaped Locket” — a project that lives at the intersection of film and sound. Every track was built from the ground up to serve the visual narrative Ruby had in mind.
The piano intro was Jonah's own composition — an acoustic piece inspired by silent film aesthetics, deliberate in its contrast to the electronic production that drives the rest of the EP. The film photos below are from early studio sessions where the creative direction first took shape.


Visual EP
Camp Crenshaw
In late 2025, Jonah organized Camp Crenshaw — an intensive writing camp built around a simple premise: strict room assignments, a cap of five people per session, and zero distractions. Every role was balanced. Every seat was intentional.
Over the course of the camp, the group created roughly 25 songs. About 10 were chosen to move forward. The two tracks below are standouts from those sessions — unreleased, uncompromised, and exactly what the camp was designed to produce.
Unreleased Tracks
7Point8
Max Wright, Avery Sadler
Skin of Our Teeth
Leon Tax, Julian Kenji
Unreleased
A collection of songs Jonah has recorded — and helped write and produce — that are nearly finished and yet to be released. Hosted on the [untitled] app, open for artists and collaborators to listen and reach out.