Brooklyn-born artist D’Chrome Foster is making waves in hip-hop and R&B with his new single ‘Rain’ set for release in 2026. Born Serge R. Thony, he got his start in New York’s battle scene, trading verses at The Pyramid’s “End of the Weak” nights on the Lower East Side. That raw energy now mixes with acting skills he picked up at Esper Studios and during his MFA at Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts. He’s appeared off-Broadway in shows like Ethel Sings, In Bed with Roy Cohn, and Kansas City Swing, earning praise from The New York Times, which called him “young, cocky and ready to take over the world.” You can still hear the influence of Harry Belafonte and Michael Jackson in the way he delivers every line.
On ‘Rain,’ Foster glides effortlessly between silky melodies and crisp, rhythmic flows. The track weaves R&B’s inviting warmth, pop’s glossy sheen, and hip-hop’s swagger into a groove that feels authentic and lived-in. Like his previous single ‘Pack Yo Bagz,’ it drives forward with momentum, but this time Foster adds emotional clarity that makes every hook linger. Playful yet sincere, the song offers a jolt of energy with a crisp flow and an air of authentic 90’s hip hop charisma.
Foster’s stage experience shows in how he handles the mic, making ‘Rain’ feel like a powerful mini-performance. Mixing classic soul style with modern confidence, he gives the song a unique feel while still tipping his hat to artists like Bruno Mars, Chris Brown, and Kanye West. With each new release, he gets better at balancing openness and control, showing he’s one of the most promising new voices out there.
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