
Fresh off the release of his third studio album ADHD 2, Joyner Lucas surprises fans with a gripping new single, “NVM.” The song arrives with a dramatic visual starring Mýa, whose performance is as vulnerable as it is powerful.
The track opens with Mýa’s character, speaking from the pain of a crumbling relationship:
“I stayed around for way too long hoping that we’d be straight / but you don’t respect me anymore, I’m seeing it in your face.”
Joyner then takes over, narrating from the man’s side, reflecting on the breakdown of trust and the loss of their once-deep friendship. The back-and-forth between perspectives—brought vividly to life in the video—creates a cinematic tension that elevates the song beyond standard storytelling.
Coming so soon after ADHD 2—a July album stacked with heavyweight features including Ava Max, T-Pain, Ty Dolla Sign, J Balvin, Big Sean, DaBaby, Fireboy DML, Chris Brown, and even comedic skits from Kevin Hart and Denzel Washington—“NVM” feels like a reset. Rather than leaning on collaborations or humor, Joyner strips it down to raw emotion and relatable conflict, proving his versatility as both a rapper and a storyteller.
The video immediately set social media ablaze. Fans praised Joyner’s pen and Mýa’s layered performance:
On X (formerly Twitter), Joyner revealed that “NVM” racked up 9.1 million views within 24 hours across social platforms—before even counting YouTube.
With “NVM”, Joyner Lucas once again proves that he’s more than a rapper—he’s a visual storyteller, a filmmaker at heart, and an artist who can capture the complexities of relationships in a way that feels both raw and cinematic.






