Joey Valence & Brae
In the 4 years since joining forces, Joey Valence & Brae have cemented themselves as a must-see live act and bonafide recording artists, with viral one-off singles and full-length projects, like 2023’s critically acclaimed debut PUNK TACTICS (its title track was just Certified RIAA Gold) and 2024’s sophomore album NO HANDS + NO HANDS (Deluxe Edition), which featured Danny Brown, Z-Trip, Ayesha Erotica and more.
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Their third studio album, HYPERYOUTH, is out now and available everywhere, with featured performances by JPEGMAFIA, TiaCorine and Rebecca Black. This record is as kinetic as the duo themselves, hard-hitting and sample-heavy (complete with a reference to brostep-era Skrillex), yet a distinct evolution and maturation of their sound, with a coming-of-age theme that will make you count your blessings for your best friends. Its 14 tracks carry a clear message of love, expression, maturing, and, perhaps most importantly: dancing through it all. Nonchalantness is dead. Have fun. Dance. Cry. Enjoy yourself.
In between drops, they’ve collaborated with an eclectic mix of friends and fans including IDK, Pendulum, 6ix, ACRAZE and Apashe, and have conquered the sync market over the past year, appearing in viral commercials including Pepsi’s award-winning “Chase Cars,” in video games such as Madden NFL 26, WWE 2025, MLB: The Show 24 and on popular TV shows including Abbott Elementary, Cobra Kai, Based on a True Story and more.
With each year, JVB grow bolder, braver and louder, turning up the volume on their swag as they skillfully traverse a smash and grab collision of 90s hip-hop, drum ‘n’ bass and decades-spanning pop culture references while remaining undeniably themselves. They’re carving out their own niche with a signature sound that’s equal-parts nostalgic yet futuristic, authentic and infectious while still on a mission to one day open a Cheesecake Factory in their hometown.
