CVIRO & GXNXVS Drop New Single “Body” After Crossing Ten Million Streams Independently
Sydney’s finest R&B exports CVIRO & GXNXVS are back with “Body,” a brand new single that feels like the exact record the genre has been waiting for. Arriving on the heels of a quietly massive milestone — 10 million Spotify streams on breakout hit “Benjamins,” all without a major label in sight — the duo’s latest is a statement of intent from two artists who’ve been setting the pace long before the culture decided to look their way.
“Body” is a deliberate bridge between the Australian and UK R&B movements, featuring rising talent July 7 and layering classic late-nineties groove over dancehall pulse and subtle Asian soundscape textures. It’s the kind of track that could’ve been born from a lost session where 112 linked up with Sean Paul, except it sounds entirely of the moment. The production is lush, the vocals lock in tight, and the whole thing hits with a confidence that only comes from a duo who’ve spent years refining exactly what they want to say.
And they’ve earned that confidence. CVIRO & GXNXVS were the first Australian artists to land on Drake’s OVO Sound Radio and Apple Music’s Beats 1. Their JAHKOY collaboration got a spotlight on the Joe Budden Podcast. Legends like Tank and Jon B have publicly cosigned. Their previous single “Cardiac” with H33RA pulled nearly 1.7 million streams. None of this happened through industry shortcuts — it happened because the music demanded attention.
Now fully independent and sitting on a deep catalog of unreleased material, the duo is entering what feels like a new chapter entirely. They’ve hinted at an intentional rollout of new releases backed by visuals and a robust content strategy. For a pair of artists who helped pioneer the contemporary R&B wave out of Australia, the timing couldn’t be more perfect. The world finally caught up. CVIRO & GXNXVS are already three steps ahead.
Stream “Body” now and keep your eyes locked on what’s next.
