Bryan Chase releases new 3-track EP GRANTED
by Hasan Beyaz

Bryan Chase has dropped his new EP GRANTED, a compact three-track release that builds on the momentum he’s been picking up in the past few years. It lands just after “Flaunt It” with Sik-K and Camo, keeping the run of new material rolling without a pause.
The project sees him link up again with Nick Spiders, the producer recognised for work with Playboi Carti and Ken Carson. The pairing gives the EP its shape – contemporary production with enough texture to leave space for Bryan’s tone and melodic instincts. “ONE TIME” sets the mood early, sitting in that mix of longing, regret, and the emotional fallout of watching something fall apart. It pulls you straight into the headspace the EP sits in.
“Tell Me” changes the pace. The track leans into confusion and distance, circling that point where communication has broken down but the door isn’t fully closed. An official MV for “Tell Me” is set to follow within days.
The final track, “FOR GRANTED”, brings in TARZZAN of ALLDAY PROJECT and shifts the energy again. The song pushes into confrontation – betrayal, and the frustration that comes when trust finally snaps. TARZZAN’s verse adds weight, grounding the track in a different perspective while keeping the emotional perspective clear.
There’s also a border-crossing ease to Bryan Chase’s sound. His tone, his delivery, the melodic choices – they sit naturally within Korean hip-hop and R&B, yet they carry the looseness and experimentation you hear across the US underground. GRANTED leans into that space without choosing sides, and the versatility feels instinctive rather than performed.
GRANTED sits comfortably within Bryan Chase’s wider trajectory. From his early days with the Cohort crew to his 88rising releases and collaborations across Korean and US scenes, he’s always moved between hip-hop and R&B with a distinct tone. More than anything, this EP lets the music and Bryan’s artistry speak for itself.