Yung3LVX Drops Explosive New Single “Time and Space”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Yung3LVX is back, and he’s not holding anything back.

Yung3LVX returns with a bang on his latest single, “Time and Space.” Known for fearlessly blending hip-hop, pop, and R&B into what he calls RapPop, the American artist has carved out a distinct lane for himself. Appearing on his 9-track project Collision Project, this track emerges as one of the standout cuts, showing off both his experimental side and his ability to craft a banger that hits hard.

The production on “Time and Space” is a wild ride, combining glitchy elements with Jersey club stomps and a lonely, moody sample that gives the track a haunting undercurrent. It’s the kind of beat that makes you nod, tap your foot, and feel just a little unsettled all at once. Yung3LVX matches it perfectly with his blunt, impactful vocal delivery, letting listeners know exactly how he feels about a girl who showed him fake love.

Lyrically, the song is unflinching. Yung3LVX doesn’t shy away from calling out deception while reflecting on how love can cut deep when you let it. There’s an edge to his voice that makes the track feel both personal and explosive, a combination that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The chorus is catchy, but it’s the raw emotion in his verses that makes this track memorable.

Overall, “Time and Space” is a statement from Yung3LVX: he’s not afraid to explore vulnerability while keeping the energy high. The track proves he can make music that’s moody, danceable, and honest all at once. For fans of genre-bending hip-hop and emotionally charged R&B, this is a must-listen.




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