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Fridayy: It's only right a new music Friday is from the R&B star and his self-titled debut

What better way to celebrate the best weekday than listening to the self-titled new Fridayy album on a Friday, of course? The popular crooner is done putting out the sneak peeks and fire anthems and comes through in a big way with the new, must-hear studio effort.

Fridayy’s much-needed studio debut has officially arrived

With Chris Brown collaborations in the books and cinematic music videos, it’s finally time to let the entire world in on what he’s been crafting over the past few months and it all comes courtesy of the self-titled project.

Today, undisputed “Melody God” and Grammy nominated R&B phenomenon Fridayy proudly presents his highly anticipated self-titled full-length debut album, Fridayy, out now via Def Jam Recordings.

The 14-track opus traces a creative and personal journey for the rising superstar. It opens with the introspective piano-laden “Came Too Far” uplifted even higher by appearances courtesy of Maverick City Music and his Mom (who offers up a prayer straight from the heart). His booming baritone quivers with raw emotion on the admission, “I knew we would make it someday. I was fucked up couldn’t focus through them hard days. All the crazy shit I seen would make you lose your faith. I was 13 the first time I saw the cold face.”

On “Stand By Me,” Friday confesses “I know I ain’t perfect, but you know I’m still gonna try,” atop icy keys. He dips into Afrobeats on “You” alongside none other than Fireboy DML, while dancehall energy underscores “Mercy,” powered up by a showstopping Byron Messia-assist. The upbeat “Church on Sunday” shines with a warm steeple-size vocal turn, and the finale “I Won (Outro)” concludes with a moment of gratitude as he says, “If nothing else happens for me in life, I won, bro. I’m good. God is good enough,” in between ethereal electronic transmissions.

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Fridayy set the stage for the album with standout ballad “When It Comes To You.” The track has already gathered over 6 million streams and counting. Of the song, American Songwriter proclaimed, “Everything about the singer’s appeal is put on full display and brought together in perfect harmony, literally and figuratively.” Rated R&B dubbed it “heartwarming,” and HotNewHipHopapplauded, “This song is a showcase of the Philadelphia artist’s vocal talents and penchant for gorgeous harmonies.” He also gave a heart-thumping performance of the track for “Press Play” on GRAMMY.com.

The album also includes “Don’t Give It Away” [feat. Chris Brown]. The latter has posted up 16.9 million streams to date  Beyond plugs from
That Grape Juice and more, Rap Radar hailed it as “grown and sexy,” and Vibe noted, “Fridayy lures one in with the catchy groove.” XXL touted it among “The 13 Best New Hip-Hop Songs This Week.” Check out his XXL Freshman Freestyleas well!

Last year, Fridayy exploded onto the scene as the most sought after hook maestro and self-described “Melody God” in hip-hop and R&B, penning the chorus for DJ Khaled’s Grammy-nominated smash “God Did” (which he later performed to close out the Grammys), and Lil Baby’s “Forever,” which found Fridayy on SNL soon after releasing his debut EP. Recently named to
XXL’s prestigious Freshmen class for 2023, Fridayy possesses an otherworldly and unmistakable baritone which absolutely soars over his deep stash of self-produced beats; sampling hip-hop,  R&B,  gospel, afrobeats and beyond. A self-taught musician, singer and producer - trained in his local church choir, having honed his craft in an ad-hoc basement studio in Philly - Fridayy’s approach is at one ethereal and deeply musical. Fridayy has struggled, and you can hear the urgency and pain of struggle and overcoming adversity throughout his work, both in his 2022 debut EP Lost In Melody and his brilliant, expansive forthcoming debut album.

TRACKLISTING:

  1. Came Too Far [feat. Maverick City Music & My Mom]

  2. Done For Me [feat. Adekunle Gold]

  3. Stand By Me

  4. Heart on the Line

  5. When It Comes To You

  6. You [feat. Fireboy DML]

  7. Don’t Give It Away [feat. Chris Brown]

  8. DGIA Pt. 2

  9. 3AM In NY

  10. Carry You (Interlude)

  11. Mercy [feat. Byron Messia]

  12. Lost My Way

  13. Church On Sunday

  14. I Won (Outro)