Josh Blount Mesmerizes with New Single “LIKE OHHH”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Combining the nostalgic warmth of old-school R&B with the bounce of modern Jersey Club, Josh Blount’s “LIKE OHHH” proves he’s an artist who can effortlessly bridge eras while keeping his sound fresh and hypnotic.

Josh Blount has been quietly but steadily building a name for himself over the past few years. With a deep appreciation for the old-school sounds of the ’80s and ’90s, he’s developed a style that feels both nostalgic and fresh. His latest single, “LIKE OHHH,” is another step forward, showcasing his ability to blend genres and eras seamlessly.

On “LIKE OHHH,” Josh pairs a smooth R&B groove with the high-energy pulse of Jersey Club. The production features crisp kicks, layered claps, and shimmering synths, creating a dreamy, space-like atmosphere. This combination makes the track feel equally suited for late-night drives as it does for the dance floor.

Vocally, Josh Blount delivers one of his most serene and infectious performances yet. He floats over the beat with silky melodies, expressing the feeling of being completely entranced by a woman’s aura, charm, and presence. There’s a genuine warmth in his delivery that makes the song not just catchy but also deeply relatable. The melodies hook you in, and by the time the chorus hits, it’s impossible not to hum along.

“LIKE OHHH” is another strong entry in Josh Blount’s growing catalog — proof that he’s mastering the balance between classic R&B emotion and new-school rhythm. Stream the track below.




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