Fridayy reveals tracklist for “Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not” album; Meek Mill, Chris Brown and more featured

Fridayy drops “Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not” tracklist
Fridayy, the GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and producer, has released his highly anticipated single, “February ‘23”, ahead of his upcoming album, Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not. The track, now available on all streaming platforms via Def Jam Recordings, is the latest example of Fridayy’s ability to blend R&B, hip-hop, and gospel into a signature sound that resonates deeply with listeners.
The single marks a pivotal moment in Fridayy’s career, reflecting on both his struggles and achievements. His unique storytelling ability shines through on this track, as he delivers introspective lyrics over a soulful and atmospheric production.
With the announcement of his new album, set to release on February 28, excitement is at an all-time high. Fans are eager to see how Fridayy expands his artistry on this dual-sided, 21-track project, which features collaborations with Chris Brown, Kehlani, Wale, Meek Mill, Teni, Llona, and French-Haitian artist Joé Dwèt Filé.
Side 1:
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Into
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Sun Comes Down
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Wait For Me featuring. Teni
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Never Leave You
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Shotgun featuring. Wale
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Saving My Love featuring. Kehlani
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Back To You
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That Vibe
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Bezwen Ou featuring. Joé Dwèt Filé
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One Call Away featuring. Chris Brown
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Baddest In The Room
Side 2:
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Proud Of Me featuring. Meek Mill
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Make It Home
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Desert
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Look To You featuring. Llona
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Come Home
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Love Again
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Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not
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Without You
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Better Days
Fridayy’s Rise to Stardom: A Story of Talent and Persistence
Before becoming one of the most exciting voices in contemporary R&B, Fridayy was just another aspiring artist navigating the challenges of the music industry. His breakthrough came in 2022, when he featured on DJ Khaled’s hit song God Did, alongside music legends Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and Rick Ross. His soul-stirring vocals immediately caught the attention of fans and industry insiders alike.
In August 2023, Fridayy released his self-titled debut album, which included standout tracks like When It Comes to Youand Stand By Me. The album’s introspective and emotionally raw approach made it clear that Fridayy was not just another R&B artist—he was a storyteller who poured his soul into his music.
Over the next year, Fridayy continued to elevate his craft, dropping singles that showcased his versatility. Songs like Without You, a deeply personal tribute to his late father, and Slow Down, a surprise collaboration with Future, demonstrated his ability to balance vulnerability with mainstream appeal.
With his second album on the way, Fridayy is proving that he is here to stay.
The Meaning Behind “February ‘23”
Fridayy has always been known for his ability to express raw emotions through his music, and “February ‘23” is no exception. The track serves as a reflection of a critical time in his life, when he was experiencing both professional breakthroughs and personal hardships.
The song captures his rollercoaster journey, from facing rejection early in his career to becoming one of the most sought-after artists in the industry. The production blends melancholic piano chords, haunting melodies, and gospel-inspired harmonies, creating a powerful backdrop for Fridayy’s heartfelt lyrics.
For Fridayy, this song is not just about looking back—it’s about embracing the struggles that shaped him.
“February ‘23 is a representation of the hardships and blessings that have impacted the trajectory of my career,” Fridayy explained. “This album is a glimpse into my journey, from the obstacles I’ve overcome to the beauty I found along the way. It captures a profound feeling of gratitude—for everything I’ve achieved, and everything that is still to come.”
This theme of duality—pain and success, struggle and triumph—is at the heart of Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not.
What to Expect from “Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not”
Fridayy’s upcoming album promises to be his most ambitious and personal project yet. The dual-sided conceptmirrors life’s emotional ups and downs, with one half of the album exploring themes of struggle and perseverance, while the other side highlights growth, gratitude, and success.
Here’s a breakdown of what makes this album stand out:
- Diverse Influences: Fridayy is known for blending R&B, hip-hop, gospel, and Afrobeats, and this album will further showcase his ability to seamlessly fuse multiple genres.
- A-List Collaborations: Features from Chris Brown, Kehlani, Meek Mill, Wale, and Teni add a unique dynamic to the album, bringing together different styles and perspectives.
- Haitian-American Roots: A special Kompa collaboration with Joé Dwèt Filé celebrates Fridayy’s cultural heritage, adding a fresh and authentic touch to the project.
As one of the most anticipated albums of 2025, Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not is expected to solidify Fridayy’s place among R&B’s elite.
Fridayy’s Impact on R&B and the Music Industry
In an era where authenticity is more valuable than ever, Fridayy stands out as an artist who creates music with depth and meaning. His ability to mix soulful storytelling with modern production has positioned him as a leading voice in the new wave of R&B.
His journey also highlights an important shift in the music industry: the rise of genre-blending artists who refuse to be confined to a single sound. Fridayy’s music incorporates elements of traditional R&B, hip-hop’s raw energy, gospel’s emotional depth, and Afrobeats’ infectious rhythms.
This versatility has earned him the respect of industry veterans and fans alike. Whether he’s collaborating with hip-hop heavyweights like Meek Mill or crafting gospel-inspired ballads, Fridayy’s ability to connect with audiences on a deep level remains unmatched.
The Future Looks Bright for Fridayy
With the release of “February ‘23” and his upcoming album dropping on February 28, Fridayy is gearing up for another milestone moment in his career. He has already proven that he is more than just a feature artist—he is a true visionary with a unique sound and a compelling story to tell.
As Fridayy continues to push boundaries in R&B and beyond, one thing is clear: this is only the beginning. His soulful voice, honest storytelling, and fearless approach to music ensure that he will remain a dominant force in the industry for years to come.
Are you excited for Fridayy’s new album? Be sure to stream “February ‘23” now and get ready for Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not—coming February 28.