Edible welcomes Jude & Frank with a groove-led single that leans into the label’s signature feel-good energy
With “Uptown Jam,” Jude & Frank delivers a vibrant and groove-driven addition to Eats Everything’s housey Edible, capturing his signature energy in a track built for pure dancefloor connection.

Built around a bouncy bassline and crisp, funk-infused melodies, “Uptown Jam” moves with a light, confident flow. A catchy topline and rhythmic accents give the track its personality, while tight drum work keeps everything driving forward with ease. Warm, lively, and effortlessly engaging, it’s a track designed to lift the room from the first play.
Born and raised in Rome, Jude & Frank has grown into one of the most recognisable names within the international house scene, blending Latin influences with club-ready grooves. With releases on Spinnin’ Records, Armada Music, Insomniac Records, and Sony Music, his catalogue includes major records such as “La Luna,” which reached #1 on Beatport’s Overall Chart and amassed over 15 million streams, alongside collaborations with HUGEL and official reworks like Bob Marley’s “Sun Is Shining.” His music continues to receive support from leading figures including Pete Tong, David Guetta, Bob Sinclar, Jamie Jones, FISHER, and Claptone.
On the live front, Jude & Frank has performed at some of the world’s most recognised venues and festivals, including Green Valley Brazil, Federal Music Festival, Nikki Beach Miami, Somewhere Nowhere New York, and Citygroove Festival, sharing stages with global icons such as David Guetta, Steve Angello, and Erick Morillo. Highlights also include performing at Jova Beach Party in front of 60,000 people and working with major global brands including Bulgari, Louis Vuitton, and Mercedes.
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