ANDYE’S “6:25” IS A SMOOTH LISTEN THAT LEAVES US WANTING MORE
Andye’s new single “6:25” is smooth, moody, and exactly the kind of track you’d throw on when you’re trying to process a conversation that ended with a period instead of a question mark. It’s got all the elements of a late-night R&B loop—but if I’m being honest, I was more moved by his previous drop.
There’s no denying “6:25” is a vibe, but the mix leaves me wanting a little more space for Andye’s vocals to breathe. He’s got the tone, the emotion but on this one, the production feels like it’s doing a bit too much of the talking.
The Song: A Late-Night Spiral, Sonically Wrapped in Velvet
“6:25” walks that familiar R&B line between love and regret. It’s understated, but the message is clear—there’s something still lingering in the air, and it probably shouldn’t be.
The writing is reflective, almost like Andye is journaling in real-time. It works. But again, his vocals deserve to take up more space. This track could’ve hit a little harder emotionally if the production pulled back just a bit. We’ve heard him go there before and I’m still waiting for that full vocal moment again.
The Visual: A Love Letter to Toronto
Where “6:25” really shines is in the visual. It’s not over-produced or trying to compete with the music—it just flows. And the casting? Beautiful, diverse, and distinctly Toronto. You can feel it in the style, the faces, the energy. It’s the kind of representation that doesn’t scream at you, but if you know the city, you know exactly what it is.
Final Thoughts
“6:25” is still worth the listen. It holds its place in Andye’s catalog as a mellow, introspective drop, and the visual adds another layer to the story. Even if it didn’t hit as hard as previous releases, we’re still tapped in.
Because when you’ve got an artist with this much potential, you’re not just here for the highs—you’re here for the growth.