There’s something quietly powerful about a project that doesn’t just aim to make music, but to make people feel like they belong—and that’s exactly the space Every Us is stepping into. Based in New York City, this ever-evolving collective isn’t built around a single voice or image, but rather a shared experience. It’s music as a meeting place, as a memory, as a reminder that even in a city that never slows down, connection still finds a way to bloom.
Founded by Ryan Jones, the project pulls from a life lived across continents, where music became a universal language bridging cultures, moments, and people. Bringing that perspective back to New York, Ryan has turned Every Us into more than just a sonic project—it’s a growing community. From intimate live events to curated lineups featuring emerging artists across genres like folk, R&B, jazz, and electronic, Every Us has steadily built a space where creativity feels shared rather than owned. It’s this emphasis on collaboration and upliftment that makes the project feel alive, constantly shifting and expanding with every new voice it embraces.
Their newest single, “B-Train,” captures that spirit in one of its most heartfelt forms yet. Led by the expressive vocals of Chynna Sherrod, the track leans into warmth and vulnerability, weaving together lush harmonies, subtle percussion, and textured, sample-driven production. There’s a cinematic quality to it all—like a late-night subway ride where everything feels a little heavier, a little softer, and somehow more honest.
“B-Train” isn’t about grand, sweeping romance. Instead, it reframes love through the lens of friendship—the kind that shows up when everything else falls apart. It’s about cheap wine, shared laughter, messy nights, and the quiet act of taking care of each other. In a world that often prioritizes romantic love above all else, Every Us flips the narrative, celebrating the people who become home without ever needing a label.
Lines like “Wine until we can’t stand, drag each other home” don’t just tell a story—they feel lived in. There’s a tenderness in the chaos, a recognition that sometimes the most meaningful connections are the ones that carry you through your lowest moments. The production mirrors that feeling perfectly, balancing grit and softness in a way that feels unmistakably tied to the rhythm of city life.
What makes Every Us stand out is how naturally they blend individuality with collectivity. You can hear it in the way Chynna’s voice takes center stage while the rest of the group quietly fills the background, like a chorus of unseen support. It’s subtle, but intentional—a sonic reflection of the very message they’re trying to convey.
With “B-Train” following earlier releases and more on the way. Their collaborations—with artists like Olivia Reid and Michael Tighe, along with contributions from industry creatives across music and film—only add more texture to an already rich creative ecosystem.
But beyond the credits and the growing buzz, what truly defines Every Us is intention. This isn’t just about putting out songs—it’s about creating moments where people can see themselves, their friendships, their late nights, and their quiet victories reflected back at them.
“B-Train” feels like one of those moments. The kind you don’t realize is important until you’re looking back on it later, smiling at how something so simple held so much meaning.
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