April 18, 2025

Ike Rhein is a singer from Grand Rapids, Michigan who discovered his voice and passion for music at a young age. Growing up in foster care, he turned to music to cope, learning to play several instruments creating melodies, compositions, and songs as a child. His musical growth has seen him feature in countless media outlets whilst accumulating almost half a million followers across social media, and millions of streams and views.
Off the heels of his single, “RUSH,” which features Billboard-charting recording artist Zoey Dollaz, is  Rhein’s “Good Love.” The current track features multi-platinum recording artist Sean Kingston. The song is the second lead single from Ike Rhein’s upcoming debut album, “Memoir,” which is slated to be released in early 2024.
In a similar vein as “RUSH,” “Good Love” dives into relationships and the titular, love. However, “Good Love” has a more romantic, sensual vibe to it. The track is more of a Pop song, but it does have R&B/Soul sounds sprinkled in it. Sean Kingston also adds his Caribbean flair, which gives the record an eclectic, rich tone.
The artist shares, “I wanted to give fans a feel-good, lovey-dovey type of Pop song….I added the legend, Sean Kingston, to surprise fans and give the song another element that fans haven’t heard from me yet”.
“Good Love” is a prelude of what’s to come and only a taste of what fans can expect on Ike Rhein’s upcoming first full-length album, “Memoir.” “Memoir” will feature a star-studded cast of Luh Kel, Sean Kingston, Zoey Dollaz, and more. Ike Rhein is undoubtedly a rising star, primed to take over 2024.
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Images, courtesy of M.E.I. Recordings Ike Rhein (Paige Young – @apaigephotography)

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