Championing Respect and Love: Robyington's Bold Musical Mission

Hailing from Charlotte, NC, Robyington is a dynamic artist poised to revolutionize the music scene with his powerful new single, “I Want You,” set to release on January 2, 2025. A true craftsman of sound and message, Robyington blends gospel with modern influences, creating music that uplifts, inspires, and resonates across diverse audiences.

Driven by a profound sense of purpose, “I Want You” addresses the misrepresentation and over-sexualization of women in today’s music and culture. In an era where both hip-hop and R&B often fail to honor women, Robyington’s work serves as a call to action. Tied to his forthcoming album, “RESPECT WOMAN AGAIN” (coming in 2025), the song is a celebration of women, particularly Black queens, reminding the world of their immeasurable value and the necessity of mutual respect in our communities.

With “I Want You,” Robyington introduces a clean, soulful sound that bridges gospel and contemporary genres. It’s a track designed for everyone—from road-tripping families to secular audiences seeking music that uplifts without compromising artistry. Through heartfelt lyrics and an infectious groove, Robyington delivers a message of love, reverence, and the beauty of genuine connection.

For Robyington, every note and lyric is a tribute to God’s glory and the influence of his mother, who instilled in him the talent and passion to create music. With this release, he aspires to redefine gospel’s place in modern music, offering a song that women can proudly share with their children while resonating deeply with listeners of all backgrounds.

Robyington’s message is clear: “To the women who make this world blossom, especially our Black queens—you are seen, valued, and loved. There are good men who respect and cherish you, and I am here to remind you of your worth.” With “I Want You,” Robyington invites listeners to embark on a journey of respect, love, and harmony, setting the stage for a cultural shift through music that inspires and unites.