
A short but satisfying EP that highlights Fridayy’s vocal power and emotional comfort zone.
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TOP 3 SONGS
3. Won’t Keep You Waiting
I actually love it when Fridayy steps outside of his comfort zone.
“Won’t Keep You Waiting” rides a silky, reggae-tinged groove that feels effortlessly smooth and instantly inviting. Fridayy floats over the production with some of his most dynamic vocals yet, soaring to impressive highs while still keeping a laid-back, composed energy. The chorus is undeniably infectious, and between the warm vibes and timeless sound, this track is easy to fall in love with.
2. Death Do Us Part (Ft. Mariah The Scientist)
Keep the same energy 20 years from now when folks start having farts that smell bad from old age.
In “Death Do Us Part,” Fridayy and Mariah The Scientist tell the story of two lovers choosing to stand by each other through chaos, judgment, and hardship, prioritizing unconditional loyalty over the temptation to walk away.
What makes the track hit is the raw passion both artists bring from start to finish. Over a synth-heavy, slow-burning R&B backdrop, they pour emotion into every note, sounding like two hearts bleeding in real time. It’s intense, dramatic, and incredibly satisfying for fans of unfiltered, emotionally charged R&B.
1. Below Zero
Random thought: NFL players who can still perform in sub-15-degree weather are absolute psychos.
In “Below Zero,” Fridayy pleads with someone lost in partying and emotional drift to come back before time, seasons, and cold distance fully harden their heart. It’s Captain Save-a-Winter in complete form.
What you’ll love about “Below Zero” is that it features that slow-burning, dedication R&B vibe that is meant to tap into your feelings and make you want to slow dance with someone special; not a floozy. Fridayy, who never gets outdone by instrumentation, delivers a very memorable vocal performance, letting his emotions run loose and finding pockets to come across as comforting, sly, and confident.
SONG BY SONG RATING
1. Taboo (4.5/5)
2. Below Zero (5/5)
3. Won’t Keep You Waiting (4.5/5)
4. Last Forever (4/5)
5. Death Do Us Part (Ft. Mariah The Scientist) (4/5)
6. Stallin (4/5)
RGM RATING
(87%)
I think Fridayy is one of the most talented R&B singers in the game, and it’s honestly not even close. His voice is incredibly strong, the subject matter he chooses carries real weight, and none of his creative decisions ever feel forced or calculated. On Everybody Got Somebody, Fridayy sounds completely at ease in his own skin, leaning into timeless R&B arrangements and classic, heartfelt themes of love to serenade listeners.
Across the EP, you hear him confidently stretch into those soaring high notes, while other moments find him keeping things cool and restrained. No matter which lane he’s in, the listening experience stays smooth and enjoyable. My only real critique is that I wish there were a bit more experimentation sprinkled in. Still, Everybody Got Somebody delivers a consistently satisfying experience from start to finish.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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