J. Holiday

J. Holiday, born Nahum Thorton Grymes on November 29, 1984, in Washington, D.C., is an American R&B singer-songwriter renowned for his sensual vocals and emotional depth. Holiday first burst onto the scene in 2007 with his debut album, "Back of My Lac'", which reached number 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. The album included the hit single "Bed," which not only charted at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 but also became an R&B staple, establishing J. Holiday as a significant voice in contemporary R&B.

Over the years, J. Holiday has continued to enchant listeners with his smooth voice and heartfelt lyrics, navigating through themes of love, loss, and desire. His discography showcases a consistent delivery of R&B hits, including the recent offerings such as "Baecation," "Feel Like," and "Zero to Sixty," which highlight his evolution as an artist while staying true to the soulful essence of his debut. J. Holiday's ability to connect with his audience through relatable storytelling and emotive delivery has cemented his status as a beloved figure in the R&B genre. Despite facing the ebb and flow of the music industry, Holiday's dedication to his craft and his fans remains unwavering, as evidenced by his continued creative output and his adaptation to modern R&B trends, including revisiting his classic hits with contemporary twists, such as the re-recorded, sped-up version of "Bed."

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Bed (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
Single - Released March 28, 2023
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