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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 2 MIN

30 Minuets (Prod.by) Bradley Rivas

from GalaxyThePharaoh · host Galaxy

3am in February feels like the hour when your phone is face-down, the room is dark, and every thought suddenly gets louder. This EP plays like a confession whispered through silk sheets and neon streetlights—late-night R&B built for insomniacs, lovers, and people replaying old conversations in their head. The production is where the project quietly flexes. Ca$h Marley lays down lush, slow-burning soundscapes that feel warm but wounded—keys that drip like candle wax and basslines that pulse like a tired heart. Bradley Rivas sharpens the edges with cinematic textures and subtle drum programming, giving the record a modern polish without breaking its intimacy. And then there’s GalaxyThePharaoh, who not only carries the vocals but owns the entire vision—steering the EP with a producer’s ear and an artist’s emotional honesty, making every track feel personal instead of performative. Lyrically, this is music about the in-between: not heartbreak yet, not healing yet—just sitting inside the ache. The hooks don’t beg for attention; they linger. The melodies don’t rush; they haunt. 3am in February isn’t trying to be loud or trendy—it’s trying to be true. And in a genre that lives or dies on mood, this EP understands its mission perfectly: soundtrack the night when love feels complicated, memory feels heavy, and sleep feels optional.

3am in February feels like the hour when your phone is face-down, the room is dark, and every thought suddenly gets louder. This EP plays like a confession whispered through silk sheets and neon streetlights—late-night R&B built for insomniacs, lovers, and people replaying old conversations in their head. The production is where the project quietly flexes. Ca$h Marley lays down lush, slow-burning soundscapes that feel warm but wounded—keys that drip like candle wax and basslines that pulse like a tired heart. Bradley Rivas sharpens the edges with cinematic textures and subtle drum programming, giving the record a modern polish without breaking its intimacy. And then there’s GalaxyThePharaoh, who not only carries the vocals but owns the entire vision—steering the EP with a producer’s ear and an artist’s emotional honesty, making every track feel personal instead of performative. Lyrically, this is music about the in-between: not heartbreak yet, not healing yet—just sitting inside the ache. The hooks don’t beg for attention; they linger. The melodies don’t rush; they haunt. 3am in February isn’t trying to be loud or trendy—it’s trying to be true. And in a genre that lives or dies on mood, this EP understands its mission perfectly: soundtrack the night when love feels complicated, memory feels heavy, and sleep feels optional.

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