The group left an undeniable mark on 2025. Following the release of their LIVE album in February, Momo Boyd’s solo debut in April created major buzz. With Rolling Stone naming them an “Artist You Need to Know,” Infinity Song gained strong momentum on the international stage and is now moving forward with sold-out shows around the world—including Glastonbury—as part of World Tour II, which kicked off with a two-night opening at Blue Note NYC.
Amid this intense schedule, the band has also drawn attention with their fresh single, “London Foxes.” The track is on its way to becoming an instant classic, driven by a hypnotic guitar riff, playful string arrangements, and the group’s signature, spellbinding harmonies. The chorus’s “C-C-C-Callin’!” shout has already turned into a global sing-along moment.
Infinity Song’s story is a long-form artistic journey stretching from Detroit to New York. With roots in classical music, gospel, jazz, and R&B, the siblings built their audience from the ground up through years of performing in Central Park. Their signing to Roc Nation by Jay-Z marked their step onto the global stage, and they went on to reach millions with their debut album Mad Love in 2020 and the “Haters Anthem,” which became a worldwide viral phenomenon in 2024. Backed by support from Doja Cat and over 300 million streams across social platforms, the group has proven its distinctive place within contemporary soft rock.