Jersey’s Tone Stith Finds Freedom on New Single “Fly”

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Coming out of Jersey, singer and songwriter Tone Stith continues to gain momentum as one of today’s most exciting voices in modern R&B. Tone is carving out his own lane, one defined by emotional clarity, melodic precision, and a sound that feels both familiar and forward-thinking.

Music has always been second nature for Tone. Raised in a deeply musical environment, he began playing drums and piano at an early age, quickly developing an ear for rhythm, harmony, and structure. That foundation shows not only in his vocal delivery, but in the way his records feel fully intentional, layered, and emotionally grounded. His pen game has already earned industry respect, most notably with his co-writing credit on Chris Brown’s “Liquor,” a record that cemented Tone as a songwriter with range and depth.

Now, Tone Stith is stepping further into his own spotlight with his latest single, “Fly.” Co-produced by Tone alongside Brody Brown with 1500 or Nothin, and Kenneth “KP” Paige, the track glides effortlessly, pairing airy production with a sense of emotional release. “Fly” feels like a deep breath that’s smooth, uplifting, and honest.

At its core, “Fly” is about elevation. It speaks to the moment when the weight of the world starts to feel heavy, and the only option left is to rise above it. Tone reflects on growth, self-awareness, and the courage it takes to stop repeating the same mistakes, delivering the message with vulnerability and quiet confidence. It’s the kind of song that resonates universally for late-night drives, moments of reflection, or anytime you’re ready to move forward with intention.

With “Fly,” Tone Stith continues to prove that his artistry is built on more than talent alone. It’s rooted in experience, discipline, and a genuine understanding of emotion. As he keeps pushing boundaries and expanding his sound, Tone isn’t just gaining momentum, he’s defining what the next chapter of R&B can feel like.