JKeeth Releases Captivating New Single “Sex N A 4Rin”

Rising Los Angeles based R&B artist JKeeth just released a captivating new single titled “Sex N A 4Rin”. The songwriter, who was Grammy nominated for Mary J Blige’s “You Ain’t The Only One”, delivers another hit single that's dripping with desire. “Sex N A 4Rin” pairs velvety vocals and seductive production with raw emotion, creating a steamy R&B anthem that leaves the temperature soaring.

Whether you’re cruising through the city, vibing solo, or setting the mood right, “Sex N A 4Rin” is your new favorite experience, made for windows down and volume up. The track immerses you in an electric blend of contemporary R&B and trap influences, with JKeeth’s signature vocals adding an extra layer of depth. The song’s catchy hooks and seductive rhythms make it a must-listen, while the music video’s bold aesthetic offers a feast for the eyes.

In an era of filtered perfection, JKeeth strips away the facade to deliver raw, unfiltered truth through his music. He adds, “I just openly and vulnerably express what I’m experiencing in a poetic form – the good, bad, ugly, toxic, healthy, happy, sad, ratchet – I just sit, and allow all of these experiences to poetically flow directly from my lips. We perfect it over and over again until it becomes exactly what it’s meant to be.”

JKeeth (born Bryan Keeth Jones) is an R&B singer and composer with roots in St. Louis, now making waves from Los Angeles. Growing up in a large family as one of 15 siblings, JKeeth honed his voice to tell stories that resonate deeply. Influenced by the raw spirituality of DMX, the poetic depth of Tupac, and the soulful brilliance of Maxwell, Alicia Keys, K-Ci & JoJo, and Blackstreet, JKeeth crafts music that bridges his past, his pain, and his purpose.  

Starting with rap, inspired by his grandmother’s love for 2Pac and his uncle blasting Biggie’s tracks, JKeeth eventually found his home in R&B, a genre where his stories could bloom into something bigger. For him, music isn’t just about entertainment; it’s about authenticity and connecting with real emotions. Rejecting surface-level “poppin’ shit,” he’s embraced artistry rooted in life’s dirt, believing in growth through raw and honest storytelling.  

JKeeth’s debut single, “SNEAKIN’,” is a catchy yet intricate exploration of attraction and complex emotions, blending smooth R&B vibes with Afrobeats textures. His new track, “SEX N A 4RIN,” continues his cinematic approach to music, capturing passion in motion with lyrics that transcend surface-level romance. JKeeth isn’t afraid to embrace vulnerability, sharing experiences of homelessness, family tragedy, and self-discovery through his songs.  

As an artist inspired by Tupac’s poetic depth and DMX’s spiritual ferocity, JKeeth aims to make music that makes people feel understood. His journey as a young king finding love, navigating struggles, and breaking through barriers is all woven into his songs, bringing the rawness of real life to the smoothness of R&B. 

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