J Balvin is back with his first track of the year, “Rio,” and of course it’s a hit. With production by Mazzarri and ODDLIQUOR, “Rio” delivers those signature reggaeton vibes that J Balvin is known for.
The song is accompanied by a music video which you can view below. Let me know what you think!
Brooklyn’s Fivio Foreign released “Plaqueboymax,” a track that blends his signature gritty delivery with an eerie, hard-hitting drill beat. Known for putting NYC drill on the map, Fivio has become one of the most recognizable names in the genre.
This latest release not only continues Fivio’s streak of bangers but also reminds fans why he’s a key figure in keeping the NYC sound alive. “Plaqueboymax” can be streamed below. Check it out.
Travis Scott returns with his first solo track since the release of UTOPIA in 2023, dropping “4X4” Catch the full experience with the music video below!
An EP I’ve been keeping to myself, Capella Grey’s Vibe Responsibly: The Afties is the perfect follow-up to his Vibe Responsibly Vol. 1. What makes this project even more impressive is that Capella not only delivers captivating vocals but also produces and writes his own music, making every track feel authentically his.
The EP leans into the vibe that comes after the party, when everything slows down, and you can just vibe responsibly. “Im Weak” is my personal favorite from The Afties.
If you’re looking for something to vibe to when the night winds down, Vibe Responsibly: The Afties is your go-to. Available on all streaming platforms, this EP is the perfect soundtrack when you want to relax and enjoy the energy of the night.
Roy Woods delivered on his latest album Rolling Stone. I’ve been replaying “Hold Still” and “She Don’t Care Bout My Name” heavy, so you can start there. The whole album consists of 7 songs featuring 03 Greedo on the last.
Available on all streaming platforms, Rolling Stone is another solid addition to Roy Woods’ catalog. Check it out below.
Eric Bellinger’s It’ll All Make Sense Later takes listeners on a ride.
Standout tracks like “Pure”, “Top Dolla”, and “Follow Her Lead” are personal favorites, showcasing Bellinger’s range—from romantic ballads to confident anthems. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve played “Pure”.
It’ll All Make Sense Later is a must-listen. It’s available on all streaming platforms.
Currently on replay, Indie-Christian R&B duo, Jay Manwell, dropped a new single “Gravity”. The duo delivers yet another soul-stirring song that resonates on multiple levels. “Gravity” explores themes of love, faith, and personal growth, with a vibe that’s uplifting.
I’ve been listening to their earlier songs like “Chosen”, “Home”, and “Fall on Me”, and “Gravity” fits perfectly with their style. Each track highlights their ability to fuse Christian themes with R&B in a way that feels genuine and relatable.
If you’re into music that connects with you spiritually, emotionally and hits harder than most of the industry music, Jay Manwell is definitely an act to check out. Get in tune below!!
If you’re looking for a new vibe, check out Kodie Shane’s “Pull the Car Around”. This track’s laid-back feel and smooth melodies make it impossible not to get hooked. Makes me want to take a drive down Lake Shore and cruise.
For those that don’t already know, her sound is unique, and the way she flows on this one makes it stand out. Check it out, it’s linked below.
Vory’s Who Don’t Like Me EP is a powerful collection of three tracks. Throughout the EP, Vory doesn’t hold back, delivering unapologetic anthems that speak to anyone who’s ever felt misunderstood or doubted.
The standout track, “Who Don’t Like Me,” sets the tone for the entire EP with its catchy hook. From start to finish, the EP captures the highs and lows, with Vory’s unique voice and lyrics. “Balance” is another favorite of mine.
Who Don’t Like Me EP is available now on all streaming platforms. Be sure to check out Vory’s latest work below.