Jules: I am keeping the ‘Loverboy Chronicles’ album on steady repeat mode
You know when I am geeking out over baddie and cuffing season heating up, I need anthems to keep me fueled up - so it’s Jules’ Loverboy Chronicles for the win, win, win, win.
Jules’ ‘Loverboy Chronicles’ is repeat-mode heavy
Forget just a couple hot anthems, Jules delivers more than just tunes on this project. A solid experience filled with emotion and steady flexing through 10 tunes in just under 30 minutes? Fully tap in.
Hailing from West London, Jules is redefining what it means to be vulnerable in modern music. Fusing soul-stirring melodies with introspective lyricism and assured, versatile flows, he carves out a space that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. Blending Trap, Jersey Club, R&B, and his Caribbean influences, Jules channels inspiration from Drake, Skepta, and Kid Cudi—crafting a sound that is unmistakably his own.
Following a string of successful singles and international performances, Jules now unveils his highly anticipated debut album, Loverboy Chronicles—a 10-track exploration of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery told through the lens of a man unafraid to feel deeply. Across the record, he navigates the rush of attraction, the glow of lust, the sting of heartbreak, and the peace of self-love, while confronting how digital culture distorts connection and intimacy.
“Through 'Loverboy Chronicles', I aim to capture the raw, unfiltered essence of how I experience and express love in a world that sometimes makes it difficult to do so,” Jules shares. “I am human, imperfect, and prone to the same mistakes as anyone else—this project is a reflection of that reality.”
The album began as a concept in early 2021 but truly came to life after a solo trip across the U.S. in late 2024. Recorded between New York, Miami, Jamaica, and London—often with the same mic carried across continents—Loverboy Chronicles became a travelling journal of lived moments and emotions. The project features contributions from Teddy Trillion and Diegowitha3, with production credits from long-time collaborator Jah X (“Rock My World”) and Jordeaux (“Same Ole Jai”), alongside two self-produced cuts that mark a new creative chapter for Jules. The final polish came from Ted Turner, who mixed and mastered the album.
Each track bears the stamp of a place and a feeling: “City Boy” was born in Jamaica and infused with Caribbean heat; “Runnin” was recorded in Pop Smoke’s Brooklyn studio, carrying that raw drill energy; “Rock My World” was also cut in Brooklyn before the journey circled back home to London. Together, these songs form an emotional atlas of love in all its messy, magnetic complexity.
Beyond the music, Loverboy Chronicles is a statement. Raised in an environment where emotional openness was often seen as weakness, Jules flips that narrative—showing that true strength lies in honesty. His debut solidifies him as one of the UK’s most compelling new voices, balancing grounding realism with euphoric escapism.
With over 2,000 playlist adds, 1400+ saves, and standout singles like “1AM in London”, “I’ll Be There”, “Runnin”, and “Luv Like Dis”, Jules has already built an engaged audience across the UK, Paris, and New York through both streaming success and live performances.
Ultimately, Loverboy Chronicles isn’t just an album—it’s an invitation. A melodic, poetic journey into the human experience of love, vulnerability, and the strength found in embracing it all.

