Houston’s Reggie Announces Debut Album ‘UNDRA’ And Drops Soulful New Single “Sometimes”

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ouston native singer, songwriter and producer reggie has announced his debut album ‘UNDRA’, out January 23rd, 2026, via RCA Records. ‘UNDRA’ is the self described audition tape and reintroduction to the world of reggie, also known as Reginald Helms Jr. The album title is also his middle name affectionately coined by his aunt as a unique spelling of André and pronounced ON-dray or AHN-dray. A refreshed take on his artistry, ‘UNDRA’ narrates the evolution of reggie as an artist and overall creative.

Out today is the new single “Sometimes”, a relaxed groove that posits a happier facet to reggie’s universe thus far. On the track, reggie leads a choir in a back and forth, contemplating the comforts of being alone versus the community felt amongst loved ones. The single follows the release of “Headstone”, also known as “NEW HEADSTONE need MIX” and “congrats!”, two haunting, soul baring earworms released earlier this year in conjunction with the news of reggie’s signing to RCA Records, where he joins a stable of era defining young artists that includes Steve Lacy, SZA and Blood Orange.

His official audition, or reintroduction, ‘UNDRA’ unspools over the course of a series of rehearsals and trials with 13 tracks that reconfigure soul, hip hop, R&B, funk, gospel and even drum and bass into a sumptuous, slow simmering gumbo. Meanwhile, reggie’s thespian experience, combined with his creative partners, influenced his artistic and intentional visuals and imagery for the album. Overall, ‘UNDRA’ may be framed as an audition to find the self, but along the way, reggie produces a work of compassion and soul searching as a remedy for those in need of spiritual buoyancy.

Houston artist reggie drops new single “Sometimes” and announces debut album ‘UNDRA’ arriving January 23rd on RCA Records. The 13 track album blends soul, hip hop, R&B, funk and gospel into a stunning debut.