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Belong by Jay Som

Jay Som

Belong

Release Date: Oct 10, 2025

Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock

Record label: Polyvinyl

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Album Review: Belong by Jay Som

Great, Based on 5 Critics

The Skinny - 80
Based on rating 4/5

Six years on from her last record, Jay Som returns with Belong, an album built on the paradox of letting go. Where Melina Duterte's earlier work was characterised by fastidious self-production, here she enacts a trust fall, opening her craft to collaborators and letting her palette spill outward. This sense of community lends weight to Duterte's nostalgia.

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Exclaim - 80
Based on rating 8/10

Jay Som returns with her third full-length album just in time. Belong is a shimmering follow-up to 2019's Anak Ko, and sees Jay Som open up her circle to new collaborators in exciting ways. This particular bedroom, it seems, has bunk beds occupied by creatives Joao Gonzalez (of Soft Glas), Mal Hauser (collaborator to Mk.gee and illuminati hotties), as well as producers Steph Marziano and Kyle Pulley.

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The Line of Best Fit - 70
Based on rating 7/10

While Belong isn't as pop-driven as 2019's Anak Ko and 2017's Everybody Works, the set features some of Duterte's more precisely composed and layered mixes. The project also captures Duterte at her most self-interrogative. If the singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer has erstwhile projected a DIY/loner vibe, Belong is more about investing in those connections and social spaces that are empowering.

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DIY Magazine
Opinion: Fantastic

On paper, it might feel as though Jay Som has been away for a long time, considering the last release to come from Melina Duterte landed just over six years ago now. But the past few years have been far from a holiday for the multi-hyphenate, who instead has been refining her production chops, teaming up with Palehound for their duo Bachelor, and touring alongside boygenius after working on their Grammy-winning album 'The Record'. It's little surprise, then, to learn that her collaborative era is continuing full steam ahead on fourth album 'Belong', for what's a rich, fulfilling album packed with nuance and reflection.

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Clash Music
Opinion: Excellent

After a period of quiet, 2025 seems to be the year of Jay Som. The American artist has chalked up a slew of production credits under her given name Melina Duterte, but the real prize is a new studio album. Her first in six years, 'Belong' boasts some fine songwriting, and guest appearances from some of Jay Som's all-time heroes. The LA artist is on rich form here.

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