Terrell Journey keeps building his world, and RETROGRADE feels like stepping into the moment right before everything changes. Released on March 15, 2026, this EP works as a prequel to his Journey Digital series, diving into tension, reflection, and the mindset before elevation. The production is immersive from start to finish, layered, cinematic, and intentional. You can hear the mix of hip-hop, R&B, and orchestral influences shaping the sound, giving each track a sense of purpose within the bigger narrative. Let’s get into it;

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1. Me vs Me: This opener sets the tone with introspection and internal conflict. Terrell leans into self-reflection, using layered production and subtle melodic shifts to mirror that mental push-and-pull. It feels personal, like a conversation happening in real time.

2. Tit 4 Tat: Here, the energy tightens up. The rhythm feels more direct, almost confrontational, as the track explores balance, consequences, and emotional back-and-forth. The structure keeps things engaging, never letting the momentum drop.

3. We Listen And Don’t Judge: This one slows things down slightly, leaning into vulnerability. The message about freedom without judgment stands out, with a smooth delivery that feels open and honest. It’s reflective but still grounded in confidence.

4. Run A Boston: Built around chemistry and unspoken connection, this track has a more intimate vibe. The groove is steady, and the lyrics focus on that silent understanding between two people. It’s subtle but effective.

5. Steal Your Heart: A bit more playful in tone, this track blends affection with confidence. The hook is direct and memorable, while the production keeps things light but polished. It adds a different emotional layer to the EP.

6. Love: Closing things out, “Love” leans fully into slow jam territory. It’s warm, searching, and reflective, capturing the feeling of finally finding what’s been missing. A calm, fitting ending to the journey.

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RETROGRADE works best as a build-up. It’s not about the destination, it’s about the mindset before the leap. Terrell Journey keeps things cohesive while still exploring different emotions, making this EP feel like a necessary chapter in a much bigger story.

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