I spent some time with “Fourth of June (Imma Warrior So I Won’t Go Easily)” by EJAY Since 12:05 featuring C. Monique, and the track stayed with me long after it ended. From the first moments, the rhythm and the way their voices move around each other pull you into a space that feels honest, like the kind of talk you’d have after a long day when someone finally lets their guard down. The song came out on May 1, 2025, and it fits that feeling of early summer when emotions sit right at the surface.
EJAY brings this steady presence that anchors the entire track, while C. Monique steps in with a tone that softens the edges without making anything lighter than it needs to be. The production gives them both plenty of room to breathe. Nothing feels cluttered or loud for the sake of loud. Instead, it builds in a way that makes the chorus hit with real conviction. When they reach the main line, it lands like someone choosing to stand firm even on a rough day.
What stuck with me most is how natural the whole thing feels, like they weren’t trying to impress anyone. It sounds like two artists sharing a story they already lived through. The song sits around the four minute mark, and every section feels intentional, but not stiff. The quieter moments matter as much as the bigger ones, which made me lean in rather than drift off. By the time it wrapped up, I felt like I’d been let into something personal without being pushed to feel any specific way.
If you haven’t given it a listen yet, it’s worth taking a moment when you can actually pay attention. And once you do, make sure to follow EJAY Since 12:05 on social media and Spotify to keep up with whatever he brings out next.

