Every Us is a music collective based in NYC, creating music that captures the moments we feel a part of something greater than ourselves. With their new single, “B-Train”, out December 19, the sample-driven track celebrates the friends who feel like home.
Every Us is on track to release an EP in the spring and a new video series in the summer. “B-Train” is off the project’s upcoming sophomore EP, due next year. Following their recent single, “The Motions,” Every Us continues expanding their world of collective storytelling and soul-infused production, channeling the heart of modern New York through an inclusive, collaborative sound.
Led by Chynna Sherrod’s expressive vocals and crafted by producer Ryan Jones, the song blends lush harmonies, understated drums, and nostalgic, sample-forward textures mixed and mastered by Ian Kimmel. The result is a cinematic, emotional soundscape in the lane of Jungle, Dijon, Dominic Fike, and Mt. Joy.
Ryan Jones, the artist to start this group, has lived around the world. Experiencing firsthand the many ways music can bring people together, Ryan has brought this goal back to New York. As Every Us, they are focused on using music to open up a wider world of creativity. Through their community live events in 2022, they have accumulated over 200 people, curating a lineup of artists in the NYC & Brooklyn area from Folk to R&B to Jazz to DJs. They tend to uplift other new voices while also sharing their music, brand, and creating a larger community.

Past acts and collaborators include Olivia Reid, Michael Tighe (Jeff Buckley, Adele, Mark Ronson), and Charlie Klasfield (Clean Bandit, Branchez), and guitarist Dan Sagher (Charlie Burg). Mixed by Latin Grammy winner Soular and mastered by Kia Shavon. Filmmakers include Talia Light Rake (Sundance, Tribeca Festival) and Frank Sun (Peloton, The Olympics).
“‘B-Train’ is basically a love letter to the friends you keep going back to. We wanted to poke fun at the idea that real love only belongs to romance, and instead celebrate the people who show up when the night’s messy and the people are right.”
– Every Us
Exploring what it actually sounds like to find “your people,” this multi-media collective and community creates music for us. One can describe them as a community sound or style, more than just a singular figure.
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