Young was born James McFarland in 1991 in Seattle, Washington. He was encouraged to explore music from a young age and by his teens was playing guitar and writing songs. After high school, he spent time as a member of the Seattle-based indie rock outfit Corner State before eventually moving to Los Angeles. There, he adopted the stage name Jaymes Young and scored a deal with Atlantic, making his 2013 debut with the EP Dark Star. He was quickly sent out on a major tour with London Grammar, and he returned with a follow-up EP, Habits of My Heart, in 2014. That year also brought a collaboration with David Guetta and Birdy on Guetta's track "I'll Keep Loving You." He and singer Phoebe Ryan offered their own collaborative single, "We Won't," the following year.
Young returned in early 2017 with a pair of soulful singles, "Stoned on You" and "Feel Something." The latter provided the title for his first full-length album, which appeared in June of that year. Also included on the record was the gold-certified song "I'll Be Good." In 2018, he joined PVRIS and Marian Hill on the track "Same Soul." A stand-alone single, "Spaces," arrived in October 2020. In 2022, a deluxe version of Young's album Feel Something was released with the bonus track "Happiest Year" and "Nothing Holy." ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi