Myles Lloyd drops new singles “DMC” feat. Gemini, Karencici, & Junny.
Myles Lloyd, an R&B musician from Montreal, releases his new track, “DMC,” which features Gemini, Karencici, and JUNNY.

The song is a K-pop reworking of his breakthrough single, “Drive Me Crazy,” which gained surprising popularity in South Korea. Inspiring Lloyd to rework the song with some of his favorite K‑pop singers, the original version garnered over 26 million streams. It also earned a co‑sign from K‑pop superstars ENHYPEN and secured a place on South Korea’s Top 200 lists.
“Seeing all the love coming out of Korea really reignited my passion for the high energy feeling that K-pop brings,” Lloyd shares.
I went back and revisited a lot of the songs I used to love and discovered some newer artists along the way like Karencici, JUNNY, and Gemini. Even though it felt like a long shot, I knew I had to find a way to bring them all together on one record.
As Lloyd tours with JUNNY, one of the single’s featured artists, “DMC” is released. Lloyd will accompany JUNNY on the remaining Canadian tour dates, which began this week in Montreal.
Myles Lloyd’s music is emotional and contagious, with pop precision, nostalgic undertones, and silky falsetto melodies. He writes songs for overthinkers, romantics, and anyone navigating the turbulence of feeling too much.
His sound draws inspiration from early 2000s pop, modern R&B, and classic soul. Lloyd has made a name for himself as an artist to keep an eye on. He has earned major editorial support from outlets such as Complex, PAPER, Teen Vogue, and Wonderland Magazine. He has also performed on notable festival stages, including Lollapalooza Berlin and Sol Blume.
At just 27, Lloyd has spent the past few years steadily building his name. His projects include Goodbye (2019), Forever, Yours (2022), and WHAT MORE CAN I SAY? (2024). He closed out last year with the release of I’m Still Thinking, a 13‑track album that captures the restless inner world of a young artist.
It reflects his journey toward making peace with both his past and himself. Raw, reflective, and unfiltered, the album showcased Myles Lloyd as one of the most exciting voices defining future of modern R&B.
Listen to “DMC” across all streaming services.
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