Somewhere, Probably is the kind of album that slips into your summer like sunlight through an open window. With 11 tracks painted in warm pop-soul tones, Matt Grandbois brings a refreshing blend of calm, heart, and groove. His voice is radiant and comforting — the kind that makes you slow down, breathe deeper, and feel.
The album is rich with subtle nods to Black music traditions, from jazz to R&B, wrapped in a soulful sound that’s both old school and future-facing. Think Jason Mraz’s sincerity, John Mayer’s storytelling warmth, and a touch of timeless funk woven into every melody.
Matt blurs genre lines with ease, and every track carries his signature mix of emotional depth and musicality. From smooth grooves to reflective ballads, each arrangement is crafted with care and intention.
Honest, genre-fluid, and full of soul. A perfect soundtrack for golden hours, late nights, and everything in between! Press play:
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