JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates the 82nd anniversary of the birth of The Supremes co-founder Mary Wilson.
Tag: R&B
Throwback: Happy 70th Birthday, Teena Marie!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates the 70th anniversary of the birth of Teena Marie.
Throwback: Black History Month: James Brown
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms’ annual posting of James Brown’s “Say It Loud (I’m Black and I’m Proud)” in Zaire — for Black History Month.
Throwback: Happy Black History Month!/Happy 98th Birthday, Fats Domino!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month and the 98th anniversary of the birth of the pioneering Fats Domino.
New Audio: Marie Dahlstrøm Shares Chilly and Longing “Frostbite”
Over the past handful of years, Roskilde-born, London-based singer/songwriter, producer and JOVM mainstay Marie Dahlstrøm has built a catalog of contemporary R&B rooted in neo-soul, jazz and understated groove that includes 2020’s Like Sand and 2023’s A Good Life, albums that have received applause from Billboard, NPR, Complex, COLORS, NYLON, The Line of Best Fit, Wonderland and a list of others. Dahlstrom has also received co-signs from BBC 1Xtra, The Joe Budden Podcast and others. Adding to a growing national and internationally recognized profile, she has collaborated with Odeal, Jay Prince, Kofi Stone and Braxton Cook.
Building upon a growing profile, the Danish-born JOVM mainstay will be releasing a highly-anticipated effort later this year. The new effort will mark a new chapter for the acclaimed and rising artist, and it will include her latest single, the Dan Diggas-produced “Frostbite.”
“Frostbite” is a lush mix of Quiet Storm-inspired neo-soul, hip-hop soul and broodingly chilly atmospherics featured twinkling keys paired with the JOVM mainstay’s effortlessly soulful and expressive delivery. While pushing her sound into an increasingly atmospheric direction, the song is rooted in the acclaimed artist’s knack for penning lyrics that are lived-in personal yet universal experience.
“‘Frostbite’ is a song about longing and about how the feeling lingers in the body. It’s drawn from many experiences in my life, all wrapped into this piece,” Dahlstrøm explains. “It was recorded on my old piano at my parents’ house in Roskilde, in my childhood bedroom. We tracked it with one small mic held close to the piano — nothing pro about it at all — but the instrument has this warm, muted tone that really captured the feeling. To me, this is what music is about.”
Throwback: Black History Month: Al Green
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month and pays tribute to Al Green.
Throwback: Happy Black History Month: Whitney Houston
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month and honors Whitney Houston.
New Video: Thundercat Shares Posthumously Released Breezy Collab with Mac Miller “She Knows Too Much”
Acclaimed JOVM mainstay Thundercat will be releasing his fifth studio album — and first album in over six years — Distracted through Brainfeeder on April 3, 2026. Distracted was created in close collaboration with super producer Greg Kurstin with additional production from Flying Lotus, Kenny Beats and The Lemon Twigs. The new album also features contributions from an all-star cast that includes A$AP Rocky, WILLOW, Tame Impala, Channel Tres, Lil Yachty and a previously unreleased collaboration with Mac Miller.
Thematically, the album vividly captures the uneasy tension between overstimulation and introspection. Thundercat is deeply skeptical of technological “progress,” especially the way it has narrowed our collective imagination instead of expanding it. He jokes about Star Trek and childhood dreams of space travel, then pivots to the horrible anticlimax of reality: drones without lasers, phones that only feature upgraded cameras, innovation reduced to spying and access. The disappointment isn’t about just gadgets; it’s about a vision of the world we were promised versus what we got right now. Sure, some forms of deep space travel may be difficult, if not impossible, but we don’t have flying cars or smart-alecky robots. We barely have high-speed trains or anything else.
While the drawbacks of constant distraction are evident in today’s attention deficit economy, a true idiosyncratic like Thundercat can identity the ways in which it used to one’s advantage. You can’t spell “daydreams,” without dreams. “Sometimes you need to be distracted to focus in a different way,” Thundercat says. What the JOVM mainstay wants listeners to take from the album is remarkably, disarmingly simple: “Just enjoy it and have fun and just know that the struggle is real and changes shape, but just to keep pushing forward.”
Rather than instant and constant commentary, the JOVM mainstay offers something quieter, more radical, and maybe something more empathetic: The permission to be confused, tired and distracted — and yet still make something beautiful and necessary out of the noise.
Distracted will include the previously released “I Did This To Myself,” feat. Lil Yachty and the album’s latest single “She Knows Too Much,” feat. Mac Miller. Although posthumously released, “She Knows Too Much” captures the two long-time friends and frequent collaborators easy-going, carefree chemistry within their most natural element: Miller spits bars about desperately trying to win over someone, who he knows is out of his league and may be only into him for his fame and money, over a strutting neo-soul arrangement bolstered by Thundercat’s muscular “Superstition“-like bass line and his ethereal falsetto.
While working on Distracted, Thundercat felt it could be a great fit for the album and received permission from the Mac Miller Estate to complete work on the song, which he did with producer Greg Kurstin, adding final touches to the production so fans may now hear the ultimate vision of it. “I’m grateful to have spent my time on this planet with Mac,” Thundercat shares. “What an artist, what a spirit, what a joy to have experienced.”
Directed by Léa Esmaili, the accompanying video employs both claymation and traditional animation to convey the playfulness and the deep bond of their friendship, followed by the reality of loss.
“First of all, making this music video is a huge honor, as I grew up with these two artists and have admired their universe since I was a teenager,” Esmaili says. “I wanted to create, within a single video, a fun animated moment by mixing styles either it’s 2D animation or 3D. Beyond that, I wanted to build a burlesque narrative around two friends who spend a completely crazy day together, tied to their friendship and to anime of this kind.”
Throwback: Happy Black History Month!/Happy 74th Birthday, James Ingram!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month — and the 74th anniversary of the birth of James Ingram.
Throwback: Happy Black History Month: Billy Ocean
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month and pays tribute to Billy Ocean.
Throwback: Happy Belated 74th Birthday, Michael McDonald!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms belatedly celebrates Michael McDonald’s 74h birthday.
Throwback: Happy Black History Month!/Happy Belated 47th Birthday, Brandy!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month — and Brandy’s 47th birthday.
Throwback: Happy Black History Month!/Happy 52nd Birthday, D’Angelo!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month — and the 52nd anniversary of the birth of D’Angelo.
Throwback: Happy Black History Month!/Happy Belated Birthday, 76th Birthday, Natalie Cole!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month and the belated anniversary of Natalie Cole’s birth.
Throwback: Happy Black History Month!/Happy 57th Birthday, Bobby Brown!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Black History Month — and Bobby Brown’s 57th birthday.
