Eric Bellinger dropped something quietly powerful on Friday — and it deserves your full attention. His brand-new single Cry In Front Of You, released March 27, 2026, under Evolve Music Group and Capitol CMG, is the kind of vulnerable, slow-burning R&B record that reminds listeners why Bellinger has always been the real thing. It is intimate, honest, and effortless — everything his pen has always promised.
Most people have never said his name out loud. But they have felt his work. Bellinger is an American R&B singer and songwriter who has co-penned some of the most recognizable records in modern pop and R&B, including hits for Usher, Chris Brown, and Justin Bieber. He is the kind of creative force that the industry runs on — and the kind that rarely gets enough credit.
That is starting to change. With over 1.5 billion streams worldwide and a discography that stretches across decades, Bellinger has solidified himself as one of R&B’s most dynamic voices and enduring storytellers. His story is one of patience, craft, and a bloodline built for music.
Bellinger Was Born Into This
The foundation was laid long before he ever stepped into a professional studio. Born and raised in Compton, California, Bellinger grew up as the grandson of Jackson 5 songwriter Bobby Day — the man behind the classic Rockin’ Robin — inheriting a deep sense of melody and storytelling.
He was also a standout athlete. Bellinger earned a football scholarship to the University of Southern California but turned it down to pursue music, eventually joining the R&B group AKNU, which was signed to Epic Records. That decision set everything in motion. After the group ran its course, Bellinger found his way into songwriting — and discovered he was exceptional at it.
The Pen That Built an Empire
In just a short span, Bellinger racked up more than 80 song placements while co-penning hits for major pop and R&B stars across the industry. His breakthrough moment arrived when he placed multiple songs on Chris Brown’s 2011 album F.A.M.E., earning his first Grammy Award when the project claimed Best R&B Album honors.
The writing credits kept piling up. Here are 14 of his most iconic songs
- Lemme See — Usher feat. Rick Ross
- New Flame — Chris Brown feat. Usher and Rick Ross
- Fine China — Chris Brown
- Love More — Chris Brown feat. Nicki Minaj
- Right Here — Justin Bieber feat. Drake
- Thought of You — Justin Bieber
- Think Like a Man — Jennifer Hudson and Ne-Yo feat. Rick Ross
- Without You — Brandy
- Lemme See (Remix) — Usher
- You Don’t Know — Tank feat. Wale
- On Chill — Wale feat. Jeremih
- Leggo — B. Smyth feat. 2 Chainz
- No Fun — TGT
- 3Way — Teyana Taylor feat. Ty Dolla $ign and Eric Bellinger
Each record reflects something different — a late-night R&B mood, a summer anthem, a movie soundtrack moment — yet all of them carry that unmistakable Bellinger fingerprint— a hook that sticks, a groove that moves, and an emotion that lands.
Bellinger the Artist
Writing for others was never the full dream. In 2014, he stepped fully into the spotlight as a solo artist, releasing his debut album The Rebirth and carving out a lane that blended his hitmaking instincts with his own voice and story.
His solo discography includes The Rebirth (2014), Cuffing Season (2015), Eazy Call (2018), the Eric B for President series, and most recently a two-part album cycle — It’ll All Make Sense Later (2024) and It All Makes Sense (2025) — the latter recorded during a month-long stay in Cape Town, South Africa, where he immersed himself in Afrobeats and Amapiano while collaborating with African artists and producers.
The evolution is intentional. Bellinger has described his time working with major artists as a masterclass in how to build a career — learning from legends like Usher how to put an album together, select beats, and shape a storyline. He took every lesson and applied it to himself.
Building Something That Lasts
Bellinger is not just an artist anymore — he is a movement. He founded All Wins, an independent label dedicated to empowering artists and rebuilding the kind of artist development infrastructure that defined the golden era of R&B.
His Grammy win alongside Chris Brown, his Grammy nomination as a solo artist in the Progressive R&B Album category, and his growing catalog as an independent artist all point to a career that refuses to plateau. He has sons who are already recording music, a family legacy that stretches back generations, and a drive that shows no signs of slowing down.
Cry In Front Of You is available now on all major streaming platforms. Eric Bellinger may have spent years as the name in the fine print — but the music always told his story. And now the world is finally reading it.

