RJ Gibb is ready to introduce himself to the world on his own terms. As the son of Robin Hugh Gibb CBE, a member of the legendary Bee Gees, RJ has had big shoes to fill, but with the release of his debut single, "Lose Control," he proves he’s not here to imitate—he’s here to innovate.
Born in Miami Beach in 1983, RJ Gibb has always had music in his blood. However, he's spent years crafting a path that’s entirely his own. From founding Golden Age Entertainment as a teenager to collaborating with the Miami Sound Machine and producing music for artists like Scarface, RJ’s journey has been one of exploration and evolution. Now, with “Lose Control,” RJ is stepping into the limelight as a solo artist, bringing his unique flavor of electronic pop to the forefront.
“Lose Control” is a refreshing burst of energy—a track that feels both familiar and new. From the moment the first synth line swells into the mix, listeners are drawn into a soundscape that feels expansive and inviting. RJ’s vocals glide smoothly over the beat, striking a perfect balance between laid-back cool and emotional intensity. When the chorus drops, it’s impossible not to feel the groove. The song pulses with a funky pop rhythm that nods to the Bee Gees’ timeless influence while confidently charting its own course.
The single’s production, guided by POPSCAR (who’ve lent their talents to the likes of Anne-Marie and Mary J. Blige), adds a sleek, modern polish that elevates the song’s infectious vibe. It’s a finely tuned blend of electronic textures and live instrumentation that feels built for both dance floors and late-night drives. "Lose Control" has all the makings of a summer anthem, but it’s more than just a catchy tune—it’s an invitation to let go, get lost in the moment, and embrace life’s unpredictability.
The joy RJ felt while creating “Lose Control” is unmistakable—it radiates from every note, every beat. There’s a sense of discovery, of an artist truly coming into his own. And while the echoes of his father’s influence are present, RJ’s sound is unmistakably his own: fresh, dynamic, and full of promise.
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