Brandon Mitchell steps confidently into the spotlight with Gametime, a 15-track album that feels as personal as it is powerful. Released on May 23, 2025, under BAM Sports and Entertainment, this project blends Mitchellโ€™s passion for storytelling, rhythm, and raw honesty. Known for his background in choreography and acting, Mitchell brings that same sense of timing and emotion to his musicโ€”each track plays like a chapter in a larger story about perseverance, identity, and faith.

From the opening title track, Gametime doesnโ€™t waste a second pulling you into its world. Thereโ€™s urgency, swagger, and heart, and itโ€™s clear right away: Mitchellโ€™s not just here to entertainโ€”heโ€™s here to say something that matters.


Notable Tracks

โ€œDirty Dishesโ€

Easily one of the most grounded tracks on the album, โ€œDirty Dishesโ€ turns a simple household chore into a metaphor for emotional labor and unspoken burdens. The production is laid-back, almost meditative, which contrasts beautifully with the weight of the lyrics. Mitchell uses the imagery of everyday messes to talk about unresolved issues, both personal and relational. Itโ€™s the kind of song that makes you pause and thinkโ€”one of the quiet standouts that lingers long after it ends.

โ€œSugarโ€

With a buttery-smooth hook and a beat that oozes warmth, โ€œSugarโ€ adds a subtle sweetness to the albumโ€™s harder edges. But donโ€™t be fooled by the titleโ€”thereโ€™s depth underneath the groove. Mitchell weaves metaphors about temptation, self-control, and the fine line between comfort and complacency. Itโ€™s equal parts love song and inner dialogue, showing his ability to balance sonic charm with introspective storytelling.

โ€œLegendary Elevationโ€ (feat. Nia Cheri)

This oneโ€™s an anthem in the truest sense. With Nia Cheriโ€™s vocals lifting the chorus and Mitchell delivering bar after bar of motivation, itโ€™s a song that feels like stepping into your power. Whether youโ€™re at the gym or just trying to get through a tough day, this one hits.

โ€œUntitled Loveโ€ (feat. Irv Da PHENOM)

Vulnerable and soulful, this track slows things down and peels back some emotional layers. Itโ€™s about love, yesโ€”but also about uncertainty, growth, and learning to be open. Irv Da PHENOM brings depth, and the production creates a mellow, thoughtful space that lets the lyrics breathe.

โ€œBrooklynโ€™s Songโ€ (feat. Brooklyn Aviel)

Arguably one of the most personal cuts on the album, this song feels like a heartfelt letter turned into music. With a delicate balance of warmth and honesty, it celebrates connection while also reflecting on what it means to love deeply and intentionally.

โ€œWe Already Wonโ€

Closing the album with a sense of resolution, this track ties together the themes of struggle and triumph that run throughout the project. It doesnโ€™t just sound victoriousโ€”it feels earned. Thereโ€™s something cathartic about ending on a note that says, โ€œWe made it through.โ€


About The Music

Whatโ€™s especially exciting about Gametime is watching Brandon Mitchell come into his own as a recording artist. Heโ€™s not just dabbling in musicโ€”heโ€™s fully owning his voice. You can feel his background in performance arts in the way the songs are structured and delivered. Thereโ€™s an innate sense of rhythm and drama that gives each track a dynamic, lived-in quality.

The production team deserves major credit for creating a sonic backdrop thatโ€™s both fresh and flexibleโ€”letting Mitchell shift from high-energy bangers to slower, more introspective tracks without ever losing momentum.

Whether youโ€™re new to Brandon Mitchell or have followed his creative journey for a while, Gametime is the project that proves heโ€™s here to stay. Itโ€™s bold, honest, and full of heart. Youโ€™ll want to sit with it, live in it, and revisit it.

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