Jay B Embraces his Roots with Third Mini-Album TR.EE

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Jay B returns with a new album that’s sure to delight fans with its beloved R&B sound. On June 10, 2026, GOT7’s leader released his third mini-album titled TR.EE. This six-song mini-album uncovers the deeper roots that lie within Jay B’s relationships and further expands his soulful discography.

TRACKLIST

  1. “Hold onto My Back”

  2. “Layback” (title track)

  3. “Overflow”

  4. “One Call Away”

  5. “Time” 

  6. “We”

“Layback” is the cool and charming title track needed to represent an album. The beat is pleasantly haunting and adds an eerie atmosphere to the steady instrumental. Jay B’s voice is bewitching with rich harmonies to carry the song to the next level. The music video is dark and individualistic, reflective of the song title with its more stripped-down nature. The relaxed choreography adds to the allure of “Layback” as Jay B performs it effortlessly in the video and dance practice. 

Jay B dives into numerous R&B subgenres for TR.EE from classic to lofi sounds. All of the B-sides are sung in English, supporting the album with their uniqueness and smooth tone. “Hold onto My Back” is a passionate opener with its emotional lyrics starting off the love story told throughout the album. “Overflow” details the intense, unspoken feelings between two lovers as they navigate mutual attraction towards one another. 

The lo-fi vibes of “One Call Away” seamlessly transition the album into an ambient experience. It’s a comforting track about a long-distance relationship with Jay B’s tender vocals stirring up yearning emotions. “Time” details the solidity of a relationship even as the seasons change with a soft piano backing to round off the serene nature of the song. The album closes out with “We,” a rich track that ties together the album’s overall theme of stability and foundation. “We” wraps up the tree metaphors made throughout the album as the relationship blossoms into a more meaningful and secure connection. 

TR.EE is a cohesive project that gives each song its own space to ruminate. In an industry with a fast-paced streaming culture, TR.EE doesn’t feel rushed or forced. It’s an authentic continuation of his former albums while simultaneously standing out on its own.