Yung Bleu’s New Single Shines On This Weekend’s “R&B Season” Update

If there ever was a perfect month to celebrate R&B, it’s February. From the romantic Valentine’s Day vibes to commemorating Black History Month, our weekly playlist update has a handful of new music recommendations that are sure to satisfy your streaming needs. Kicking things off on R&B Season this Sunday (February 19) is Yung Bleu.

After dropping his TANTRA album last year, the vocalist returned on February 14th with a vulnerable track called “Games Women Play.” Throughout his verses, Bleu rhymes about the vast spectrum of emotions one feels in love. From anger to sheer bliss, he perfectly encapsulates it all in under three minutes on his new song.

Plenty of collaborative R&B efforts were sent our way this weekend. A quickly emerging favourite among them is OG Parker’s “Still Work,” on which he connects with two incredibly talented artists. Both Ty Dolla $ign and Muni Long shine on the single that’s sure to be streaming well into spring.

A Boogie Wit da Hoodie is another artist who previously fed fans with an album in 2022. His Me vs. Myself project made an impressive debut in December, and “No 808’s” marks his first release of the new year. Since landing on DSPs last Tuesday, the Vory-assisted single has already amassed upwards of 875K streams on Spotify.

For his second feature of the week, Ty Dolla helped out an R&B veteran, Mario. The duo markedly show out on their “Used To Me” joint – yet another Valentine’s Day drop-off. It’s also been steadily racking up the streams, reminding listeners exactly why they love the two artists so much.

Our final two selections of the week are a solo effort from RealestK and a link-up between Njomza and Louis The Child. The Canadian continued his recent successful streak with “You & I.” At the same time, the latter duo poured plenty of hard work into their single, “Over You.”

Stream this week’s R&B Season update exclusively on Spotify below. Afterward, let us know if we missed any songs this week in the comments. Additionally, you can find more release recommendations on our Fire Emoji playlist here.

Yung Bleu Croons About “Games Women Play” In Valentine’s Day Single: Stream

So far this month, several hip-hop and R&B artists are impressing us with their new releases. Standout projects include Kash Doll and DJ Drama’s Gangsta Grillz cut, as well as Shy Glizzy’s Flowers. As for singles, we’ve markedly heard from the likes of G Perico, Masego, Daniel Caesar, and many more. The latest vocalist to turn out some heat is none other than Yung Bleu.

On Tuesday (February 14), the 28-year-old gave fans a Valentine’s Day treat in the form of “Games Women Play.” The new arrival follows the singer’s recent announcement that his Love Scars II effort is due to drop in April. Throughout his lyrics, Bleu mostly reflects on troubling experiences in love, and the emotions he felt as a result.

Yung Bleu attends EMPIRE Salutes The GRAMMYs With Adam Blackstone & Friends at City Market Social House on February 03, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for EMPIRE)

“And I’ll always think of you as that one that got away / My mind want you to leave, but, girl, my heart want you to stay,” he reflects as the first verse comes to a close. Things become more intense later on in the song.

“I know these women, they know how to play it / I ain’t no pretty boy, but tell me, who this durag by the bed?” he asks his lover during the second verse. “I’m jumpin’ off the ledge / It f*cked my head up, now I’m seein’ red, you better call the feds.”

Prior to sharing “Games Women Play,” Bleu dropped off his TANTRA project in late 2022. Across 17 titles, he connected with artists like Lil Wayne, Ne-Yo, and Kelly Rowland, just to name a few.

Stream Yung Bleu’s “Games Women Play” single on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us your thoughts on the new track in the comment section. Additionally, find more slow jams for all your Valentine’s Day needs on our R&B Season playlist here.

Quotable Lyrics:

I know these women, they know how to play it
I ain’t no pretty boy, but tell me, who this durag by the bed?
I’m jumpin’ off the ledge
It f*cked my head up, now I’m seein’ red, you better call the feds