In the latest single from ADHD 2, Joyner Lucas assembles an all-star cast, ready to get to the bag.
Backed by a thundering beat built on iconic samples—Jac Holzman’s “Air Raid-Alert” and Lyn Collins’s “Think (About It)”—Lucas anchors the track with verses that feel both personal and prophetic. This isn’t just a flex anthem; it’s a reflection on the weight of fatherhood, survival, and legacy.
Lucas opens the track with a controlled fury, touching on past arrests, financial missteps, and his fight to break generational cycles. He raps with urgency, determined to rewrite his story while teaching his son to do better.
His tone is defiant, but grounded in growth—a testament to his maturity as both an artist and man. The title, “Time Is Money,” is more than a cliché here. Lucas delivers it as philosophy, not platitude.
The international cast adds texture without diluting the focus. J Balvin’s smooth Spanish verse slides over the beat with ease, while DaBaby injects momentum with his trademark, staccato precision. Fireboy DML closes with a velvety, Afrobeats-infused outro that gives the song emotional warmth.
Lucas' voice is the mission statement, threading hustle with introspection. There’s an emotional grit in his delivery—every bar feels like a step toward something larger. ADHD 2 isn’t just another album rollout; Lucas is curating an ethos of resilience.
“Time Is Money” plays like a global cipher with purpose. Each collaborator adds a new dimension, yet the track remains cohesive. It's motivational without being preachy, aspirational without losing its bite. If this single is any indication, ADHD 2 promises a world-spanning, genre-defying push toward legacy—not just relevance.
Quotable Lyrics
Llego al evento y me recibe el flash (Flash, flash), se me acostumbró la pupila
Me pueden ver rompiendo New York, la prensa piensa que volvio Godzilla
Mi espalda safety, dio la vigila (Vigila), dile a lo' hater' que hagan una fila (Fila)
Me hice experto en la Fashion Week, y ahora quiero ver cómo desfila
Jessie J has unveiled her new single ‘Believe In Magic’ and opened up about her feelings of frustration after being forced to cancel and reschedule her tour dates in preparation for breast cancer surgery.
The track, originally written in 2022, reunites her with ‘No Secrets’ collaborators Los Hendrix and Jesse Boykins III, and comes alongside visuals directed by Mitch Peryer.
Blending honesty and hope, the lyrics include: “Such a waste being jaded/See all the little things that fix a broken heart/Open your eyes and you’ll see what can happen/Gotta believe in the magic.”
Talking about the song, Jessie J shared that it was written during the early stages of her pregnancy. “I was breaking open and loving writing again,” she explained.
“It was a deep, hopeful, loving feeling I wanted to put into a song. It resonates with me more now than perhaps it did then. That’s the beauty of music, it can travel in time. I love this song. I hope you (yes, you) get the inspiration for your life in your own way. That’s my only hope for all my music.”
‘Believe In Magic’ comes shortly after Jessie J revealed she would have to postpone her UK and European shows due to a second surgery for breast cancer.
The singer shared in June that she had been diagnosed with early breast cancer, saying at the time that “cancer sucks in any form” but she was “holding onto the word ‘early’.” She then went through surgery on June 24, which was successful.
In a press statement, she explained: “Unfortunately, I have to have a second surgery, nothing too serious, but it has to be done by the end of this year. This falls in the middle of the tour I had booked. I’m so sorry, I feel frustrated and sad, but I need to be better, I need to be healed.”
Her UK and European tour, originally scheduled to begin in September, has now been rescheduled for April 2026. All tickets for the October shows will still be valid for the new April dates.
the April dates.
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07 – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
08 – London – The Palladium
11 – Leeds, O2 Academy
13 – Manchester, Albert Hall
14 – Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
21 – Amsterdam, Paradiso
22 – Brussels, La Madeleine
23 – Cologne, E-Werk
26 – Paris, La Cigale
Jessie J also confirmed that all of her North American dates have been cancelled. In a video on Instagram, she said: “I need to be better, I need to be healed… here comes the bad news, I haven’t been able to finesse the US dates so those have to be cancelled.”
She added that since she already has other tours and shows planned for 2026, figuring out new US dates will take more time.
“Forgive me. I’m sorry, these sucks… April 2026, I’ll be on the road for the UK and European shows, and the US dates will be announced as soon as we can find time, and it feels good to do them.”