
While most artists fade into the streaming void after an album drop, Anthony Llewellyn is doing the opposite—he’s expanding his universe. Two months after the release of Just a Man on the Mic, an album that refuses to be boxed in by genre or forgotten by time, Llewellyn is keeping the momentum alive not just by staying in motion—but by evolving in real time.
His current collaborations speak volumes about where his artistry is headed. First up is a joint EP with South Carolina rap artist NPH’Elihm, a cross-regional partnership that promises raw southern flavor meshed with Llewellyn’s rich melodic edge. While little has been revealed about the project, those familiar with both artists know this won’t be your average collab. Expect lyricism, introspection, and boundary-pushing production.
And he’s not stopping at the U.S. border. Llewellyn is continuing to grow his international presence through a developing collaboration with rising Indian rap artist 2Fistd. It’s a cultural link-up that shows his dedication to global musical fusion. In an age where artists often talk about “world sounds” without actually leaving their comfort zones, Llewellyn is putting action behind the idea—connecting with international talent in a meaningful way.
Even more daring is his upcoming project with EDM artist BarbiexMusk. This will be Anthony’s first full-fledged venture into the electronic dance music world—a genre far from his soulful, R&B-infused roots. But that’s exactly why this matters. It’s not about chasing trends; it’s about exploring new artistic territories. If his past work is any indication, he’s not just visiting EDM—he’s planning to leave a mark.
And somewhere in between all these genre-blending sessions and global collabs, he’s crafting The Balladeer, his next full-length album, slated for release later this year. The title alone suggests a project driven by emotion, poetry, and a continuation of the narrative depth we saw in Just a Man on the Mic. For fans already invested in his storytelling ability, The Balladeer will likely feel like the next chapter in an ongoing personal dialogue.
What makes Llewellyn stand out is that he’s not chasing the algorithm. His growth has been grassroots—built on actual connections, emotional storytelling, and a refusal to compromise his vision. Even now, fans are still unpacking the layers of Just a Man on the Mic, sharing how its lyrics mirror their own struggles, hopes, and everyday moments. It’s not just an album; it’s a lived experience.
In a music landscape oversaturated with singles, remixes, and viral stunts, Anthony Llewellyn is crafting something much rarer—a catalog that means something, to him and to his listeners. And as he branches out into EDM, links with international artists, and prepares for his next chapter, one thing’s for sure: this isn’t the end of the story. It’s the opening act of something much bigger.
So if Just a Man on the Mic pulled you in, buckle up. The journey is just getting started.