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Roy Woods drops off new E.P 'Flower City Heartbreak'

  • Writer: Luis James
    Luis James
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Roy Woods has stepped into the colder season with a brand new EP, arriving right on time for the winter R&B mood he’s known to deliver so well. The OVO Sound singer has built a strong reputation for consistency, atmosphere, and emotional depth, and his latest release, 'Flower City Heartbreak', continues that streak.


Roy Woods

The project is a concise seven-track offering, but Woods makes every moment count. He leans into moody production, smooth melodies, and the kind of heartfelt songwriting that has earned him a loyal fanbase since his debut. While the EP is largely carried by Roy himself, he does bring in Chow Lee for a single feature - a subtle touch that complements the project without overshadowing it.



'Flower City Heartbreak' feels like a reflection of where Woods is right now - focused, introspective, and fully in tune with his sound. The EP flows with emotional highs and lows, blending late-night energy with honest vulnerability. It’s the kind of project that fits perfectly into winter playlists, whether you’re driving through the cold, unwinding at home, or looking for something soulful to set the mood.


With this release, Roy Woods once again proves why he remains one of OVO’s most reliable voices in modern R&B - delivering quality, consistency, and a vibe that only he can create.



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