Brooklyn-born artist D’chrome Foster returns with new single “Right Now”, a slick, club-primed anthem featuring BBass that blends the emotion of classic R&B with the bold charisma of modern hip-hop. Bursting with rhythm, personality, and magnetic storytelling, the track arrives with an eye-catching animated music video by Aeophex, matching its vivid energy beat for beat.
Where many artists lean heavily into either vulnerability or bravado, D’chrome has steadily refined a sound where both coexist. Born Serge R. Thony, he’s a storyteller before anything else, one equally shaped by his roots, his emotional intelligence, and his creative versatility. His resume extends beyond recording studios and live performances; as a classically trained actor with acclaimed off-Broadway roles in Ethel Sings, In Bed With Roy Cohn, and Kansas City Swing, he brings a theatrical nuance to his vocal delivery that most club-focused releases never get near.
With “Right Now,” D’chrome shifts into a more playful lane. Built on a buoyant, bouncy groove, the track captures the rush of an unexpected run-in, that moment when confidence, attraction, and adrenaline all arrive at once under neon lights. “It was based on a moment where I ran into someone in a nightclub I had no intention of seeing,” he shares, and that spark fuels the track’s core: an encounter too bold to ignore and too fun to overthink.
BBass adds extra texture, swagger, and conversational chemistry, helping transform the song into a scene, not just a story. Its production leans toward dancefloor heat, yet D’chrome’s vocals keep the emotional thread alive, reminding listeners that even fleeting moments can hold real substance.
“Right Now” is a celebration of instinct, the kind of track that pulls people onto the dance floor before they even realise they’ve moved. D’chrome Foster isn’t following trends, he’s fusing worlds, sharpening his identity, and proving that even the most spontaneous stories can leave a lasting echo.



