Anyone brushing off Jerry Folk in 2017 needs to catch up fast. The Norwegian talent keeps blessing listeners with scorching tracks throughout the year without showing any signs of slowing down. This past June, he dropped his brilliant nine-track collection called Purple Evenings, a mixtape that absolutely floored everyone who pressed play. Yet Jerry Folk still had cards left to play. Roughly a month back, he released a batch of buttery-smooth edits, including his version of Post Malone's "Rockstar," an original cut titled "This Feeling," and additional tracks. Right now, Jerry has tacked on yet another gem to that lineup—his reworking of Jeremih's enormous 2009 single "Birthday Sex."
Jerry Folk executes a brilliant move, transforming a timeless, steamy R&B slow jam into something thoroughly modern. From the very first beat, Jerry grabs listeners with thunderous kicks layered over a wicked bassline that practically forces head-nodding. The signature melody and overall groove carry over unchanged, though the tempo receives a subtle boost, making it even more suited for the dance floor. Compact yet incredibly satisfying, this tune should comfortably carry fans through to Jerry Folk's next official release. Press play and savor it!






