Stream: Larry June and Cardo Got Wings – “Until Night Comes”

Larry June & Cardo Got Wings release “Until Night Comes” album

Few artist-producer duos in hip-hop have the chemistry that Larry June and Cardo Got Wings do. When they connect, it’s smooth, intentional, and unmistakably West Coast—even when it reaches far beyond it.

Now, they’re back at it again with the release of their brand-new joint album, Until Night Comes. The 14-track project dropped this week, and it’s already generating buzz for its laid-back yet luxurious sound, signature motivational bars, and a roster of A-list features including E-40Don ToliverWiz Khalifa, and Payroll Giovanni.

Following the success of Larry’s collaborative album Life Is Beautiful with 2 Chainz and The Alchemist earlier this year, Until Night Comes marks his second project of 2025—and it’s shaping up to be one of the year’s smoothest hip-hop releases.

Let’s break down what makes this album special, what listeners can expect, and why Larry and Cardo continue to stand out as one of the most consistent duos in modern rap.

Larry June & Cardo: A Match Made in Musical Minimalism

This isn’t the first time Larry June and Cardo Got Wings have linked up—and fans know that when they do, magic happens. Their previous projects, like Into the Late Night and Cruise USA, set the tone for a wave of luxury rap built on minimal production, clean living, and smooth-talking confidence.

Cardo’s beats are typically spacey, synth-heavy, and sample-rich, giving Larry the perfect runway to deliver his signature lifestyle bars. Larry’s raps are less about flexing for attention and more about encouraging healthy ambition, clean eating, and financial freedom—all with a touch of San Francisco cool.

Together, they make music that feels like late-night drives, sipping green juice after the gym, or sealing a business deal in a silk suit.

Until Night Comes continues in that tradition—but with even more polish, depth, and intentionality.

Tracklist Breakdown: From “Ya Feel Me” to Don Toliver

The album features 14 tracks, blending Larry’s laid-back delivery with Cardo’s finely tuned instrumentals. Leading the rollout were three key singles:

  • “Ya Feel Me” ft. E-40 – A Bay Area link-up full of classic game and veteran wisdom.
  • “Black Man” – A reflective and powerful moment that balances social commentary with Larry’s usual optimism.
  • “On The Unda” – A groove-heavy banger that’s made for cruising the city after dark.

Beyond those, the album pulls in standout guest appearances:

  • Don Toliver brings his melodic flair on a vibey, late-night standout.
  • Wiz Khalifa matches Larry’s chill energy on a weed-and-wisdom anthem.
  • Payroll Giovanni shows up with gritty Detroit bars that complement Larry’s more relaxed flow.

There’s no filler—each track feels purposeful and sequenced to ride smoothly from beginning to end.

“Until Night Comes” Themes: Luxury, Legacy, and Balance

At its core, Until Night Comes is more than a rap album—it’s a lifestyle soundtrack. Larry June doesn’t just rap about money and material things. He emphasizes the journey to those things: the routines, the sacrifices, and the spiritual growth required to live the life you want.

Themes on this album include:

  • Legacy building: Multiple tracks reflect on fatherhood, long-term thinking, and generational wealth.
  • Balance: Larry reflects on the tension between work and rest, ambition and peace, solitude and fame.
  • Black ownership and empowerment: On songs like Black Man, he speaks directly to the Black experience with respect and clarity.

That makes Until Night Comes both evergreen and culturally relevant. The sound is luxurious, but the message is rooted.

2025 Has Been Busy for Larry June

Until Night Comes is Larry’s second project of 2025. Back in February, he linked with 2 Chainz and The Alchemist for Life Is Beautiful, an unexpected but highly praised collaboration.

That album leaned more soulful and introspective, giving fans a different flavor of Larry—less coast cruising, more grown-man reflections. Paired with Until Night Comes, it shows his range and work ethic in full form.

It’s clear Larry’s building a catalog that isn’t just consistent—it’s cohesive. Every project feels like a step forward, not just a cash grab.

Cardo Got Wings: The Producer Behind the Vibe

Cardo Got Wings deserves his flowers too. From early work with Wiz Khalifa to producing for Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, and Drake (God’s Plan, anyone?), Cardo has shown he can do it all.

But with Larry June, Cardo gets to curate an entire world. His production on Until Night Comes feels cinematic—like scoring a West Coast noir film with 808s and jazz samples.

He gives the album its feel—something that can’t be faked or streamed into existence with AI. That real-life texture is what makes Until Night Comes feel timeless.

Why Larry June’s Brand of Rap Sticks Out in 2025

In a rap era dominated by viral moments, Larry June has built something real—and rare. He doesn’t chase trends or drama. He simply delivers quality music that aligns with his personal growth.

His brand is built around:

  • Wellness (green juices, fitness, routines)
  • Financial literacy (investing, ownership, independence)
  • Consistency (multiple projects per year, constant evolution)
  • Cultural pride (representing the Bay with intention)

In a genre often full of chaos, Larry June is a calm storm. And that makes him a necessary voice.

Why Duo Albums Still Matter

In today’s fragmented streaming world, full-length albums often get lost in the shuffle. But Until Night Comes proves that there’s still power in cohesion.

A focused project between an artist and a producer—especially one built on chemistry—can create a vibe that no playlist algorithm can replicate.

It’s why albums like:

  • Freddie Gibbs & Madlib’s Bandana
  • Jay-Z & No I.D.’s 4:44
  • Nas & Hit-Boy’s King’s Disease series

…stand the test of time. Larry June and Cardo are building something in that same lineage.

You Check Out Until Night Comes

If you’re tired of chaotic rap drops, algorithm-chasing singles, and bloated projects—Until Night Comes will feel like a deep breath.

It’s stylish without being flashy. Motivational without being preachy. Musical without being overproduced.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of Larry June or just discovering his catalog, this album is the perfect entry point. It captures everything he and Cardo do best—and does it at the highest level.

Hit play, take a drive, and let the game soak in. Good job, Larry—indeed.