R&B lovers, if Kayla Janae isn’t on your radar yet, it’s time to take notice. The rising star has just released her latest single, ā€œHeart Crime,ā€ featuring the soulful collective Afterours, and it’s a track that delivers classic R&B vibes with a fresh, modern twist.

ā€œHeart Crimeā€ highlights Kayla Janae’s remarkable vocal range. Her ability to seamlessly shift from soft, velvety tones to powerful, commanding moments within the same song sets her apart in today’s crowded R&B scene. The track begins with her signature ethereal sound, but as it progresses, her voice builds in intensity, showcasing a blend of emotion and control that few can match.

The collaboration with Afterours adds another layer of magic to the song. Their harmonies complement Kayla’s dynamic lead vocals, creating a rich, textured sound that feels both timeless and contemporary. The emotional weight of the lyrics, especially in the moving bridge where Kayla sings, ā€œWhen we start over / We can start over baby, we can make it right,ā€ strikes a chord, making ā€œHeart Crimeā€ more than just a song—it’s a full emotional experience.

With "Heart Crime," Kayla Janae has solidified her place as one of R&B’s most promising new talents. The excitement doesn’t stop there, as she recently announced via Instagram that her highly anticipated EP, ā€œAlways and Fornever,ā€ is set to drop on Friday, September 27th. If her recent singles are any indication, this project will further showcase her vocal prowess and storytelling abilities.

As we look forward to the release, one question remains: is Kayla Janae on track to become the next major voice in R&B? Based on the strength of ā€œHeart Crime,ā€ the answer seems to be a resounding yes.

Listen to Kayla Janae’s new hit here:

https://open.spotify.com/track/5IF3qA2v4r8kQXA69FGYGC?go=1&sp_cid=7abe9f32d31fcb33bbb03ff39ad30f66&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop&nd=1&dlsi=b2b03d720cea4884

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