Sultry. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Meet the R&B voice redefining real
She’s not just a name you’ll remember—Honey Bxby is a movement. With the release of her explosive debut album Raw Honey, the New Jersey native isn’t asking for a seat at the table—she’s building her own. This is more than a record; it’s a mood, a manifesto, and a masterclass in emotional transparency wrapped in velvet vocals and thunderous beats.
Backed by features from Coi Leray, Lola Brooke, Toosii, and Wesley Franklin, Raw Honey blends pop edge with R&B soul. Her viral hit “Touchin’” caught the eye of Mary J. Blige. Now, tracks like “Think I Might” and “Left Eye” take listeners deeper, exploring everything from new desire to past damage.
What sets Honey apart? Emotional honesty. “Broken Mirrors” dives into self-doubt, while “These Days” aches with lost love. Even at her most vulnerable, she delivers with confidence—never sugarcoating, always direct.
With a remix of “Left Eye” featuring Lil’ Kim dropping June 6, and a BET Awards Pre-Show performance set for June 9, Honey Bxby is poised for her moment.
But this debut is more than a moment—it’s a statement. Raw Honey reflects a new wave in R&B where authenticity leads, and emotional storytelling is front and center. The album is a layered experience: slick production, sultry vocals, and themes that tackle heartbreak, identity, and empowerment. Every track tells a story—sometimes seductive, sometimes raw, always real.
Honey Bxby isn’t just another pop/R&B artist—she’s a new standard. A voice that’s intimate yet powerful, a sound that’s polished yet deeply personal. Raw Honey marks the arrival of a star who knows exactly who she is—and isn’t afraid to show every side.
No filter. No fluff. Just Raw Honey—sweet, sharp, and impossible to ignore.