Jules steps into his most honest and self-assured era yet with his debut album Loverboy Chronicles. The ten-track release takes a deep dive into love, heartbreak, and the messy beauty of self-discovery, delivering an intoxicating mix of trap, Jersey Club, R&B, and Caribbean influences. The West London artist draws from the emotional honesty of Drake, the grit of Skepta, and the introspection of Kid Cudi, he turns vulnerability into strength, crafting songs that explore what it means to love and lose in the digital age. “I am human, imperfect, and prone to the same mistakes as anyone else—this project is a reflection of that reality,” Jules shares, offering a glimpse into the sincerity that fuels his music.
Loverboy Chronicles was recorded between New York, Miami, Jamaica, and London, with each track capturing something special from each of those locations and the memories from his time there. From the Caribbean-soaked “City Boy” to the sleek Brooklyn pulse of “Runnin” and “Rock My World,” the album unfolds like postcards from around the world. The record showcases Jules’ evolution not only as a performer but as a creative force shaping his own vision.
Loverboy Chronicles stands as Jules’ declaration of emotional freedom. Instead of hiding behind bravado, he leans into the full weight of his feelings, turning sensitivity into strength. The album challenges the old idea that vulnerability is something to be ashamed of, showing instead that honesty and self-awareness can be the most powerful forms of confidence.