Philadelphia’s GRAMMY-winning star returns with a 21-track double album that dives deep into love, grief, faith, and self-worth.
Fridayy, the rising voice from Philadelphia, dropped his highly anticipated sophomore album Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not on February 28, 2025. Released under Def Jam Recordings, the 21-track dual-disc project traverses themes of resilience, vulnerability, and spiritual duality—blending gospel, hip-hop, and R&B in signature Fridayy fashion.
The album arrives nearly two years after his debut Fridayy (Deluxe) and comes on the heels of the artist’s GRAMMY win in 2023, further solidifying his emergence as a genre-fusing powerhouse.
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Fridayy’s Top 5 Songs You Need to Hear First
Whether you’re discovering him for the first time or returning as a loyal fan, here are five must-listen tracks from the project that showcase Fridayy’s lyrical range and emotional depth:
“Shotgun” ft. Wale
A standout collaboration that fuses Wale’s poetic lyricism with Fridayy’s smooth melodic delivery. The instrumental is both ethereal and grounded—making this an early fan favorite.
Listen: “Shotgun” on Spotify
“Saving My Love” ft. Kehlani
A tender and modern R&B duet, Kehlani’s harmonies mesh perfectly with Fridayy’s rich vocal tones. This is late-night, windows-down music with real emotion.
“One Call Away” ft. Chris Brown
Fridayy and Chris Brown link up on a hook-heavy, loyalty-driven anthem. The beat is radio-ready but the message is timeless: real ones always show up.
“February ’23”
This self-reflective track centers on Fridayy’s 2023 GRAMMY experience, the highs of recognition and the shadow of personal loss. It’s also a subtle nod to his father’s passing, making it one of the most introspective cuts on the album.
“Proud Of Me” ft. Meek Mill
Meek Mill, another Philly native, delivers a heartfelt verse that perfectly complements Fridayy’s tribute to perseverance, grief, and generational strength. A powerful closing track for the first disc.
To accompany the album, Fridayy has dropped cinematic visuals for two tracks:
These videos give life to Fridayy’s introspective themes through compelling direction, minimalistic aesthetics, and emotional storytelling.
Explore more visuals on Fridayy’s YouTube Channel
Curated Playlist: Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not
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- “February ’23”
- “Shotgun” ft. Wale
- “Without You”
- “One Call Away” ft. Chris Brown
- “Proud Of Me” ft. Meek Mill
Final Thoughts
With Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not, Fridayy has delivered more than just an album—it’s a testimony of faith, heartbreak, ambition, and spiritual struggle. His ability to balance gospel tones with trap drums and raw lyrical storytelling puts him in rare company.
Whether he’s delivering emotionally bare vocals or collaborating with rap royalty, Fridayy continues to prove that he is one of the most compelling voices in modern music.
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