Myles Lloyd Releases His Most Honest Work Yet With I’m Still Thinking

On November 21, rising R&B standout Myles Lloyd steps into a new era with the release of I’m Still Thinking, a deeply personal album that cements him as one of the most emotionally resonant voices in modern R&B. Known for his atmospheric production, silky falsetto, and heart–on–sleeve songwriting, the Montreal artist continues to carve out a space defined by vulnerability, introspection, and timeless melodic sensibility.

Lloyd’s sound blends classic soul warmth with the sleek textures of modern R&B and the nostalgic pull of early 2000s pop. It’s music built for late-night drives and quiet moments alone — cinematic, intimate, and rich with feeling. Over the years, his storytelling has connected with listeners who overthink, love deeply, and feel everything at once. With I’m Still Thinking, that connection grows stronger than ever.

The 13-track project finds Lloyd turning inward, confronting the tangled emotions of anxiety, love, loss, and self-awareness. Songs like “Grapevine” bring a confident energy, while tracks such as “Cold” offer a more reflective, contemplative tone. Every moment feels intentional, capturing the restless thoughts of someone learning to sit with their past rather than outrun it.

I’m Still Thinking is the space between holding on and letting go,” Lloyd explains. “It’s messy, honest, and really just me working through what I’m still feeling.

The album also revisits the breakout hit that shifted the trajectory of his career: “Drive Me Crazy.” With over 22 million streams, a co-sign from ENHYPEN, and a placement on South Korea’s Top 200 chart, the song introduced Lloyd to a global audience. The electrified remix “Crazy,” created with BUNT., added another 19 million streams and further established Lloyd as a boundary-pushing R&B artist with international reach.

At just 27, Lloyd has already built an impressive catalog through releases like Goodbye, Forever, Yours, and WHAT MORE CAN I SAY?. His performances at festivals including Lollapalooza Berlin and Sol Blume showcased his charisma and vocal strength, while media outlets like Complex, Teen Vogue, PAPER, and Wonderland Magazine have spotlighted him as an artist to watch.

With each body of work, his fanbase grows — not because he chases trends, but because he tells the truth.

With I’m Still Thinking, Lloyd offers his most complete portrait yet: raw but polished, vulnerable but assured, introspective yet universally relatable. It’s the kind of album that invites listeners into his inner world, offering not just music, but understanding — the kind that only comes from living through something and choosing to reflect rather than forget.

In an era where authenticity is rare and emotional depth even rarer, Myles Lloyd stands out. I’m Still Thinking is more than an album; it’s a conversation with oneself, a moment of clarity, and a bold step toward the future of R&B. And if this project is any indication, Lloyd isn’t just rising — he’s shaping the genre from the inside out.

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