Peter $un Releases Anticipated Album 'Rent Was Due...' and Teams Up with R&B Singer Joyce Wrice for "Double Standards"

Rapper, producer, and singer-songwriter Peter $un today unveiled his full-length album ‘Rent Was Due…’ on Red Bull Records/Mind of a Genius. The nine-track project arrives with the new single “Double Standards” featuring breakout R&B star Joyce Wrice. 

Fans can stream the album here and watch the music video here.

Unpacking the meaning behind the single, Sunny shared: “I wrote "Double Standards" based on the dynamics of a toxic relationship. It’s about calling your partner out on some shit, meanwhile you’re doing all the same things to them”. 

Sunny’s verses flow with ease, and when Joyce Wrice joins in, their synergy is undeniable. They exchange playful arguments about relationship imbalances over a laid-back beat that creates an effortless groove. On collaborating with Joyce, Sunny added: “Working with Joyce Wrice on the track was amazing. She has this great energy whenever she pulls up – she really killed it on this one”.

The release will be accompanied by an official music video set at a house party, featuring Sunny, his date, and a crowd of beautiful women who tempt him to look away from the one sitting across from him.

Peter $un – "Double Standards" featuring Joyce Wrice (Official Music Video)

In the lead up to his album release, Peter $un (Sunny) has been warming up fans with summer-ready singles all season, including the feel-good track, “All That I Want” featuring Bay Area rapper Rexx Life Raj and the backyard BBQ anthem, “Weight On Me” featuring SoCal rapper Buddy. While “Double Standards” dials down the dancefloor energy, it showcases another side of the Virginia native, highlighting his soulful roots and nostalgic R&B influences. 

The album introduces brand new tracks like the jazz-inspired opener, “Get Down”, which borrows from Kool and the Gang’s iconic “Get Down On It”, and the old school rap track, “Keep the Faith”. Sunny bounces between different eras, genres, and sonic landscapes throughout the album, pulling from his dynamic West Coast community and the fabric of the Richmond scene. While each piece of the project has its own musical identity that flexes Sunny’s versatility, together they form a cohesive narrative on ‘Rent Was Due...’.

Piecing it all together, Sunny reflects: “The album is deeply personal to me – it’s life imitating art. Creating it gave me a way to express joy during a difficult time and reminded me of the control I have over that little voice in my head. We wanted to dance through the chaos and now, we’re celebrating”.

Sunny created this album from a real need to make rent – a challenge that many rising artists face in monetizing their passion – and for his existing fans, it only re-emphasizes his commitment to transparency. It’s both raw and relatable, yet it never succumbs to the difficulties Sunny faced at the time. Looking toward a brighter future, he chose to find the silver lining and that hope shines through in the colorful tones of ‘Rent Was Due...’. 

‘Rent Was Due...’ Tracklist
1. Get Down
2. U Got Me
3. Weight On Me (feat. Buddy)
4. Frames
5. Double Standards (feat. Joyce Wrice)
6. All That I Want (feat. Rexx Life Raj)
7. Close To You
8. Keep The Faith
9. Want You
 



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