JMT's New Song 'Yes, I Can' Is A Rainy Day Revelation
- Melodrift Team
- Jul 7
- 1 min read

Every now and then, a track lands that makes you want to text five friends and scream, “You NEED to hear this.” That’s “Yes, I Can” in a nutshell. JMT, the Detroit-based genre shapeshifter, teams up with Daniel Hex to give us a single that’s got as much soul as it does sizzle. It kicks off like a moody daydream and ends in full-body euphoria, riding the edge between GhettoTech fury and R&B finesse.
The backstory only sweetens the listen. Conceived during a gray, rainy day in the iconic Heaven Studios — co-founded by Royce Da 5’9” — the song began its life as a mellow, soulful jam. But JMT doesn’t play by traditional rules. He cranked the BPM, twisted the rhythm, and added enough percussive heat to turn any warehouse party into a full-blown sweat lodge.
This is a track that moves. Not just in tempo, but emotionally. “Yes, I Can” dares you to feel something while you dance your face off. It's the kind of genre experiment that doesn’t just work — it redefines what "working" sounds like in modern Detroit dance culture.
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