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JayDon’s “Caviar” Review

By Marcus AdetolaOctober 9, 2025
JayDon's "Caviar" review

JayDon’s “Caviar” is soft, bruised late-night R&B where he ditches the posturing for accountability while still serenading effortlessly.

He’s singing through the mess in real time: apologies he never gave, trust he blew, love he didn’t appreciate. So when the hook drops, it feels like an actual promise instead of a flex.

Harv produced it, released October 3rd, 2025 via Zoo/mega/gamma. Three minutes that fly by too fast, leaving you wanting more. Credit his voice: it carries the melody while perfectly capturing the weight of every line.

The visuals stay minimal, just JayDon solo in the frame. Smart choice for what’s essentially a confession. You catch the pauses between phrases, not just the singing. His Bar4Bar.TV performance takes that intimacy even further, stripping everything back to just voice and mic.

At 18, JayDon’s stacking a strong year: “Ah! Ah!” with 310babii, “Lullaby,” “The Way You Move,” all building toward his debut mixtape Me My Songs & I (available for pre-add).

On “Caviar,” JayDon alternates between soaring high notes and butter-smooth lows in the verses, showing there are real levels to this. He’s one to watch.

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