JayDon and Paradise have released a new version of their rising Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay hit. The updated track, “Lullaby (mega remix),” arrived Friday (Dec. 12) and features a guest appearance from their label founder, Usher. The remix builds on the original’s smooth ballad feel while introducing a mid-tempo groove that highlights the trio’s harmonies and melodic delivery.
“Lullaby” originally debuted in February and appears on JayDon’s EP Me My Song & I, released in October by mega/gamma. The track previously peaked at No. 13 on Billboard’s Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, supported by a June music video that has accumulated 1.6 million YouTube views. The song’s momentum, paired with second single “I’ll Be Good,” has helped position JayDon as one of R&B’s emerging voices.
Both JayDon and Paradise are signed to mega, the label launched by Usher and Antonio “L.A.” Reid in partnership with gamma. Named Billboard’s R&B Rookie of the Month in June, JayDon describes working with the two executives as a mentorship experience. He says Usher has pushed him to study foundational artists and build the kind of stage presence that defines long-term stars, while Reid has spent the past year guiding his development in the studio.
JayDon, who has also earned co-signs from Justin Bieber and Chris Brown, says access to two creative leaders has shaped how he approaches his craft and strengthened his confidence in navigating today’s R&B landscape.
Paradise, known for singles like “Highway,” “Easier Said Than Done” and “All to Myself,” echoes the value of the partnership. He notes that Usher and Reid understood his artistic direction immediately, making mega/gamma. feel like a natural home. For Paradise, the collaboration is about shared vision rather than metrics, and he hopes the music created in this period will be seen as the beginning of a shift in the genre.
With the release of “Lullaby (mega remix),” JayDon, Paradise and Usher extend the reach of a rising hit while building momentum for what they are shaping together at mega/gamma.












