
After not dropping for a year, Recovery is exactly what it sounds like — a comeback, a rebirth, a reminder of what this music means. Forever felt like he was fading out creatively. This tape brought him back. It’s not just a project, it’s therapy. It’s proof you can go through it and come out better.
Everything was recorded on a 20-year-old computer. No fancy studio. Just late nights after work, getting thoughts off. It wasn’t planned. He didn’t set out to make an album. He just needed to create. Eventually, the songs started forming a story.
The sound? More structured, more honest, more him. No features. Just Forever, speaking his truth. Freestyling from real-life moments, straight from the head, straight to the mic. You can hear the growth. “When I was younger I wasn’t really saying much. Now it’s all real life.”
Executive produced by Fish — his brother and longtime collaborator — the energy’s different. Cinematic. Full circle. Other producers like Evan Cannon helped shape the sound, bringing it from voice memos and rough drafts to something timeless. It’s raw, but it’s intentional.
First visual Save Me came from a listening session turned music video. Real people, real reactions, no fake hype. Fans who’ve been waiting will feel it. New fans will find something to hold onto. This is a tape for people who’ve been through something.
And this is just the beginning. Recovery is the seed. The next project’s already in the works. Visuals coming. Music stacking. The team is locked in now.
Listen to Forever below on Spotify: