The project extends the group’s annual tradition of curating R&B, soul, and hip-hop tracks that celebrate themes of love.
The collaboration marks the first partnership between the two institutions and features a 58‑member orchestra of Black classical musicians.
The project premiered on REVOLT and introduces a high-energy visual paired with themes of confidence, luxury, and self-expression.
The schools, which offer private lessons, group ensembles and live performance opportunities, currently operate in 22 states.
According to DaRil, the project was designed to reflect both the celebratory and reflective aspects of the holiday season.
The track combines elements of Afro pop, Alte rhythms, and highlife, offering a contemporary interpretation of traditional Nigerian musical storytelling.
Featuring Xavier Wright and Bluz, Still blends R&B and Spoken Word into a powerful ode to Black women: their beauty, resilience, and hard-earned triumphs.
No. Signal Vol. 1 features an all-star lineup that spans hip-hop legends, Grammy® nominees, and indie soul royalty.
Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton filed the lawsuit in May in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The Afrobeats track follows his October solo release “Orobo” which earned over 4 million streams on Spotify.