Lyric Jones Taps Zo! & Tall Black Guy, Soul Clap, XL Middleton, And More For New ‘Better Now’ EP
Lyric Jones’ latest single “Better Now” marks a transformative moment in her illustrious career, blending her deep-rooted Hip-Hop and Jazz sensibilities with the infectious pulse of Deep House. Released after a four-year hiatus, the track radiates a sense of renewal, offering a soulful exploration of resilience and personal growth. Known for her sharp lyricism and genre-crossing versatility, Lyric effortlessly merges her singing and rapping on “Better Now,” creating a seamless narrative of self-empowerment.
Produced by OP Miller, the track’s four-on-the-floor beat drives forward with an undercurrent of smooth Electro/Soul, giving it an irresistible groove. Lyric’s vocal delivery is rich and emotive, her words speaking to overcoming adversity and embracing life’s imperfections. The lyrics are intimate and personal, yet universally relatable, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys of healing and progress. Her verses flow effortlessly, showing off her lyrical prowess, while the soulful hooks resonate with a warmth that feels like a long-awaited release from the past.
On October 10th, 2024, Lyric Jones followed up the release with a remix EP that further showcases her artistic range and collaborative spirit. Featuring contributions from a stellar lineup, including Ian Wallace, Zo! & Tall Black Guy, XL Middleton, and Soul Clap, the remixes breathe new life into the original track. Each reimagined version brings a different energy, from XL Middleton’s smooth G-Funk spin to Soul Clap’s driving House rework, highlighting Lyric’s ability to adapt her sound across diverse sonic landscapes.
As she steps into the world of House and Dance Music, “Better Now” feels like a natural evolution for Lyric Jones, a multihyphenate artist who refuses to be confined by genres. The track, paired with its remix EP, is a testament to her growth both musically and personally. As she continues to explore new territories, Lyric proves that she’s not just better—she’s unstoppable.