
Elujay - A Constant Charade (Ochre Vinyl LP)
With A Constant Charade, Oakland artist and producer Elujay removes the mask from his multifaceted, genre-crossing craft. āOne of the most talented singer-songwriters in the Bay Areaā (Hypebeast) makes his solo debut on the art-forward indie label drink sum wtr with a risk-embracing LP that follows nearly a decade of distinct work in the contemporary pop landscape. He sees his style as a fusion of unexpected flairs: R&B stirred up with rhythms drawn from yacht rock, sophisti-pop, dancehall, Al Jeel, Lovers Rock, and the tones of his Trinidadian roots. He pushes the sound outward in various directions on A Constant Charade, a dynamic collection marked by vulnerability and ambition. Themes touch on social cues, behavioral loops, and the ways we perform for others, ājust noticing how I feel when Iām around people,ā he says. Whether Iām code switching or acting differentlyā¦we all do it, itās a charade.ā With his signature croon and strongest arrangements to date, joined by a cast of collaborators and co-producers, Elujay cuts through the games to get real.
Recorded in various locations over a three-year period, A Constant Charade caps a breakout 2025 that started with the second installment of GEMS IN THE CORNERSTORE from JEMS!, his dsw-signed project with J. Robb. Like GEMS, the new album leans further into the influences of Caribbean music and leftfield electronic from dance to ambient and a dozen strains in between. āI think it's important to just notice that these people who you work with kind of give credence to new sounds that you find,ā says Elujay. He credits much of Charadeās nostalgic quality to Nicholas Creus, āheās a jazz guitarist and huge fan of The Police and yacht rock, heās just all over this record.ā As well as longtime collaborators Martin Rodrigues, Jaden Wiggins, and Ben Yasemsky, whom Elujay has known since childhood. āBenji is just a silent killer, great guitarist, producer, and finisher, always at the 11th hour tidying everything up.ā When it comes to working with others, āI donāt have an ego about it, itās all about: the best idea wins. At the end of the day, itās for the people, we just want to make the best music possible.ā
Album opener "Rogue Heart" finds Elujay floating above a breakbeat; his flow skitters over the hook, detailing the recordās central message. āItās about finding myself through different partners and different situationsā¦I was wearing this mask for somebody, and I realized that my heart wasnāt fully in it. How you can kind of lose yourself in someoneās aura.ā He takes the metaphor a step further on "Flotilla", likening love to submersion, literal bodies of water. āBeing scared of commitment but knowing itās okay to dive into something.ā Sonics mirror the feel with loose, fluid guitar lines and a pulsing beat.
The tempo drops for āHyundaiā, a downtempo mode where Elujayās velvety vocals come to the fore. Backed by bass, guitar, piano, and saxophone, he spins lines about āthat person in your life that gives you that boost, you know, like keeps you going. Because they have conviction and confidence in what they do, and you can lean on that in times of self-doubt.ā On the smooth falsetto jam āCirclesā, he outlines the shape of looping routines and interpersonal performance. Itās in these passages that Elujay reveals glimpses of his true self behind the stylish exterior.
He delivers the airy and poignant late album highlight āAnjeliā with serpentwithfeet, in their second duet following 2022ās Circumvnt. Directed to āangel number nine,ā the two artists trade verses on the sobering flipside of promiscuity, a visceral sense of solitude set to synth chords. āI don't know how he does it, but his vocalsā¦bro is just a wizard.ā
A Constant Charade ends on the jazzy ballad, āStereo Blasting,ā crossing hypnotic instrumentation with one of Elujayās most daring performances. āI was in my room, stereo blasting, it took a while to let down your guard,ā he sings as percussion comes crashing down on each syllable of the chorus. A fitting place to close an album as adventurous as it is intimate.
Tracklist:
- Rogue Heart
- Flotilla
- Hyundai
- Circles
- Deny
- Natural
- Jennyās Lament
- Deadwrong
- Anjeli
- What Iāll Do
- Chabot Hill
- Stereo Blasting
UPC: 617308110432
Label: Drink Sum Wtr
Release Date: 1.23.26
Format: Vinyl
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With A Constant Charade, Oakland artist and producer Elujay removes the mask from his multifaceted, genre-crossing craft. āOne of the most talented singer-songwriters in the Bay Areaā (Hypebeast) makes his solo debut on the art-forward indie label drink sum wtr with a risk-embracing LP that follows nearly a decade of distinct work in the contemporary pop landscape. He sees his style as a fusion of unexpected flairs: R&B stirred up with rhythms drawn from yacht rock, sophisti-pop, dancehall, Al Jeel, Lovers Rock, and the tones of his Trinidadian roots. He pushes the sound outward in various directions on A Constant Charade, a dynamic collection marked by vulnerability and ambition. Themes touch on social cues, behavioral loops, and the ways we perform for others, ājust noticing how I feel when Iām around people,ā he says. Whether Iām code switching or acting differentlyā¦we all do it, itās a charade.ā With his signature croon and strongest arrangements to date, joined by a cast of collaborators and co-producers, Elujay cuts through the games to get real.
Recorded in various locations over a three-year period, A Constant Charade caps a breakout 2025 that started with the second installment of GEMS IN THE CORNERSTORE from JEMS!, his dsw-signed project with J. Robb. Like GEMS, the new album leans further into the influences of Caribbean music and leftfield electronic from dance to ambient and a dozen strains in between. āI think it's important to just notice that these people who you work with kind of give credence to new sounds that you find,ā says Elujay. He credits much of Charadeās nostalgic quality to Nicholas Creus, āheās a jazz guitarist and huge fan of The Police and yacht rock, heās just all over this record.ā As well as longtime collaborators Martin Rodrigues, Jaden Wiggins, and Ben Yasemsky, whom Elujay has known since childhood. āBenji is just a silent killer, great guitarist, producer, and finisher, always at the 11th hour tidying everything up.ā When it comes to working with others, āI donāt have an ego about it, itās all about: the best idea wins. At the end of the day, itās for the people, we just want to make the best music possible.ā
Album opener "Rogue Heart" finds Elujay floating above a breakbeat; his flow skitters over the hook, detailing the recordās central message. āItās about finding myself through different partners and different situationsā¦I was wearing this mask for somebody, and I realized that my heart wasnāt fully in it. How you can kind of lose yourself in someoneās aura.ā He takes the metaphor a step further on "Flotilla", likening love to submersion, literal bodies of water. āBeing scared of commitment but knowing itās okay to dive into something.ā Sonics mirror the feel with loose, fluid guitar lines and a pulsing beat.
The tempo drops for āHyundaiā, a downtempo mode where Elujayās velvety vocals come to the fore. Backed by bass, guitar, piano, and saxophone, he spins lines about āthat person in your life that gives you that boost, you know, like keeps you going. Because they have conviction and confidence in what they do, and you can lean on that in times of self-doubt.ā On the smooth falsetto jam āCirclesā, he outlines the shape of looping routines and interpersonal performance. Itās in these passages that Elujay reveals glimpses of his true self behind the stylish exterior.
He delivers the airy and poignant late album highlight āAnjeliā with serpentwithfeet, in their second duet following 2022ās Circumvnt. Directed to āangel number nine,ā the two artists trade verses on the sobering flipside of promiscuity, a visceral sense of solitude set to synth chords. āI don't know how he does it, but his vocalsā¦bro is just a wizard.ā
A Constant Charade ends on the jazzy ballad, āStereo Blasting,ā crossing hypnotic instrumentation with one of Elujayās most daring performances. āI was in my room, stereo blasting, it took a while to let down your guard,ā he sings as percussion comes crashing down on each syllable of the chorus. A fitting place to close an album as adventurous as it is intimate.
Tracklist:
- Rogue Heart
- Flotilla
- Hyundai
- Circles
- Deny
- Natural
- Jennyās Lament
- Deadwrong
- Anjeli
- What Iāll Do
- Chabot Hill
- Stereo Blasting
UPC: 617308110432
Label: Drink Sum Wtr
Release Date: 1.23.26
Format: Vinyl










