Jaywin isn’t just having a moment—he’s building a legacy in real time. After running up numbers across Urban Radio, Apple Music, and iTunes, and charting in over 138 countries, the Raleigh-by-way-of-Brooklyn star is stepping into a new chapter. And it all leads to one of the most anticipated drops of the year: “You Did This Not Me,” officially arriving December 15, 2025.
But before the album announcement shook up the internet, Jaywin tested the water with a carefully crafted prelude: “It Was Too Good to Be True.” The EP didn’t just warm the streets—it validated why Jaywin is one of the most consistent rising voices in the culture. With immersive storytelling, emotional transparency, and the smooth, addictive melodies fans know him for, the EP pulled listeners deeper into his world. For many, it felt like the calm before a storm—because it was.
The records from the EP pushed his fan base into a new era of connection and replay value. The project served as a narrative setup, an emotional blueprint, and a sonic teaser for everything the album promises.
Now, with “You Did This Not Me,” Jaywin steps into a more unapologetic space—addressing the wins, the losses, the betrayals, and the breakthroughs that shaped him. If the EP was a reflection, the album is a revelation. It’s Jaywin leveling all the way up, creating not just songs but statements.
HipHop Exclusive has followed his climb—from sold-out shows, to chart placements, to the evolution of Double Krown Entertainment—and this next move feels like a defining moment. Jaywin is not just ready for the spotlight; he’s owning it.
December 15th is more than a release date.
It’s the day Jaywin shows the world what happens when you stick to your vision, silence the noise, and let success speak for itself.
“You Did This Not Me.”
Album of the year energy—confirmed.

