New music is rolling in heavy—from introspective gradual jams to winter-ready anthems that wrap you in heat. This week’s releases seize all the things R&B does finest: emotion, groove, and real connection.
From chart favorites to rising voices making noise, this week’s lineup is stacked with easy vibes and soul-stirring lyrics. Whether or not you’re leaning right into a late-night gradual jam or catching power from an uptempo groove, there’s one thing right here for each temper.
This Recent Finds Fridays highlights current albums, prolonged EP’s and singles drops from Jill Scott, Brent Faiyaz, Mary J Blige, LeVelle, Victoria Monet, Alex Isley, Jamie Foxx, Terrace Martin, Eric Roberson,ft. Avery Sunshine, Tiana Major9, Justine Skye, and Shae Universe,—whew, these data are doing precisely what R&B is supposed to do: make us really feel. Add them to your playlists, dim the lights, and let the music take over.
Whether or not you’re therapeutic, vibing, or simply seeking to really feel seen, this week’s picks have you ever coated.
So inform us—what are you urgent play on first? Faucet in, flip it up, and tell us which observe has you deep in your emotions or absolutely in your energy. Let’s discuss within the feedback.
Jill Scott: “To Whom It Could Concern” (album)
Philly’s personal, the neo-soul icon Jill Scott returns along with her sixth studio album, “To Whom It Could Concern” ending an extended, affected person silence between releases.
The challenge unfolds like a handwoven tapestry, every track stitched with lived expertise and hard-earned readability. She writes and sings from the middle of her fact, addressing love, loss, development, and all the things in between.
There’s a quiet confidence in the way in which she lets the tales breathe, unfiltered and deeply human. Rooted in wealthy neo-soul textures, the album invitations listeners to take a seat with each feeling as an alternative of dashing previous it. Challenges the guts, stirring the thoughts, and lingers lengthy after the music fades.
After the wait, she proves her voice hasn’t simply returned — it’s developed, and it was properly well worth the wait!
Brent Faiyaz “Icon” (album)
Brent Faiyz releases a half an hour challenge, “Icon” that strikes swiftly however explores a large emotional vary, from smoky mid-tempo R&B to tender ballads and stripped-back moments. Its polish carries the unmistakable contact of Rafael Saadiq.
Although he’s been creating for years, Faiyaz continues to maneuver with quiet independence. The album feels intentional and confident, by no means rushed regardless of its transient runtime.
Mary J Blige: ” Extra Than A Lover” (single)
Mary J. Blige leans into her gentle, romantic period on “Extra Than a Lover,” embracing a love that discovered her when she least anticipated it.
The observe captures that easy glow of specializing in your self — and having actual connection meet you proper there.
LeVelle “All in Love” (album)
LeVelle pours coronary heart and honesty into All in Love, an album that leans absolutely into devotion, vulnerability, and grown-man soul.
Every observe feels intentional and honest, capturing the highs, classes, and depth that include giving your complete coronary heart.
Victoria Monet: “Let Me” (single)
Victoria Monét returns with “Let Me,” a easy, assured groove that feels each intimate and confident.
Alex Isley: “Sweetest Lullabye” ( visualizer)
Alex Isley is readying her upcoming studio album “When The Metropolis Sleeps,’” anticipated in March, a title impressed by the quiet, late-night moments when reflection runs deepest and fact feels closest.
Alongside the announcement comes a visualizer for “Sweetest Lullabye,” the challenge’s first single. The observe gives a refined, intimate preview of her soulful signature sound.
Pastor Mike Jr.: “He Can”With fearless conviction and skilled testimony, “He Can” captures Pastor Mike Jr. pointing hearts again to the one true supply of power when life feels too heavy to hold.
Fueled by vibrant ardour and honest transparency, the observe confronts life’s hardest moments and responds with a steadfast declaration: the reply is present in God alone.
Jamie Foxx: “Anyone”
The Foxx is again! Easy soothing vocals and coronary heart tugging lyrics, Foxx delivers a love story by way of track. He hasn’t missed a beat along with his signature vocals as they glide effortlessly throughout the observe.
Terrace Martin: “Peace” (album)
On “Peace,” Terrace Martin delivers a wealthy, genre-blending expertise that feels each grounded and expansive.
The album strikes with objective, weaving jazz, soul, and hip-hop influences right into a considerate physique of labor that lives as much as its identify.
Eric Roberson ft. Avery Sunshine: ” Sweeter Than You”
Eric Roberson and Avery Sunshine mix wealthy vocals on “Sweeter Than You,” delivering a heat, feel-good duet steeped in grown-folk soul.
Tiana Major9: ” November Scorpio” (album)
Tiana Major9 units the tone with “November Scorpio,” a moody, introspective observe that leans into vulnerability and quiet power.
Justine Skye: “Thong”
Turning up the horny on “Thong,” Justine Skye pairs playful power with a glossy, rhythmic bounce.
Shae Universe: “D’Angelo’s Joint”
“D’Angelo’s Joint” finds Shae Universe channeling traditional neo-soul inspiration right into a recent, expressive groove.

