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DaBaby Honors His Late Brother With A Tribute EP, ‘My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G)’

Getty Image The EP comes just over two weeks after news broke that the rapper’s brother, Glenn Robinson, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. …

Just days into November, DaBaby and his family were hit with the tragic news that his brother, Glenn Robinson, passed away from a self-inflicted gunshot on Election Day. According to a report from TMZ, his death occurred after he posted a video of himself visibly upset with a gun in his possession as he spoke about how many times he was “wronged.” When the rapper learned about his brother’s death, he posted a line from his Kirk “Intro” track that reads, “My brother be thinkin’ that we don’t love him and let him struggle like we ain’t family.” Now, DaBaby has taken things a few steps further as he returned with a full tribute EP to his older brother.

After teasing his “My Brother’s Keeper” track a few days ago, DaBaby unveils the My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G) EP for fans, one he dedicates to his late brother Glenn Robinson. The EP comes attached with seven songs and features from Meek Mill, NoCap, Polo G, and Toosii. The project was a surprise release for his fans as many thought the Charlotte rapper would grace them with just a song in honor of his sibling. The EP serves as DaBaby’s third release of the year following his Blame It On Baby album and its deluxe re-issue.

My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G) is out now via South Coast Music Group/Interscope. Get it here.

Meek Mill is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Johanna Linnea Jakobsson delivers a wake-up call with genre-blending anthem ‘Work’

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Johanna Linnea Jakobsson’s new single, “Work,” is a tender whisper reverberating big truths. With “Work,” Johanna knows vulnerability can be both a strength and a soundtrack. The song explores that very familiar feeling of being stuck. But instead of dramatizing it, she wraps the emotion in something tender and true.

Curtailing the velvet undertones of jazz with the earthy folk textures and the intimacy of singer/songwriter storytelling, “Work” sounds like a contemplative, honest, and quietly powerful rainy Sunday morning. From the opening note, the track has a lazy ease that calls to mind Norah Jones, its jazzy lilt, and soothing vocals coaxing you into the fold. The instrumentation is subtle but intentional, with acoustic guitar chords softly caressing a jazzy rhythm section, while delicate piano lines add an almost meditative dimension to the song. The production never overwhelms the message, and it adds emotional shading.

But where it works its magic is in the chorus, which is instantly memorable and deeply relatable. It captures the inner dialogue that so many of us know too well, the push to keep moving forward despite emotional exhaustion, and the quiet shame of not knowing how to ask for help. Instead of easy answers, Johanna gives us something better and a shared space of feeling seen.

The power of “Work” is in its restraint. It aspires to be glossy or overproduced. It breathes. It listens. And it gently whispers to the part of us that’s quietly screaming. There’s a healing there, especially when it comes packaged in this lush, genre-fluid arrangement.

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Sandra Mae Lux sparks warm joyride with “Are We Having Fun”

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Sandra Mae Lux immortalizes music with her new single, “Are We Having Fun. ” It’s reflecting on where you’ve been and getting lost in a groove that is as thoughtful as needed. From the first note, “Are We Having Fun” has a satin, retro-find elegance. Lux floats her voice through a plush soundscape, seamlessly mixing funk, soul, and smooth jazz elements into something vintage and fresh.

There’s an understated elegance here, a melodic wink that every listener takes a moment and checks in with themselves. Are we having fun or just pretending to? Inspired by her love of storytelling, Lux gives the track genuine emotion. “I love songs that evoke something in me,” she explains, and that outlook is writ large on this record. The track unfolds almost cinematic-like Lux is multitasking, taking us through late-night city drives, wistful bops, and melancholic joy. It’s music for deep thinkers and dancers, too.

Her delivery is full of warmth, playfulness, power, balance, and restraint, showing that she knows when to hold back and allow herself to fly. Every lyric feels considered, ensconced in instrumentation that glitters with vintage delicacy Rhodes keys, silky basslines, and a rhythm section that knows it can sway without yelling. Yet its sincerity makes “Are We Having Fun” really shine. It’s a song that wants to be sung, which is why it resonates above all.

Sandra Mae Lux has created a song that poses a question and resonates in your mind long after the last note dies, gently nudging you to answer it for yourself. Whether cruising solo or dancing with someone you love, this song is your soundtrack to a joyful night of introspection.

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