Infinity Song (@infinitysong), a New York City-based soft rock band, consists of four siblings: Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo Boyd. Recently, they dropped their alternative pop-rock single “London Foxes,” via Roc Nation Distribution, showcasing their distinctive sound.
Infinity Song – “London Foxes” Single

“London Foxes” captivates listeners with its inventive lyrics and catchy melody. The song cleverly incorporates elements of nature in the form of city animals. Through these lyrics, the band invites fans to experience the bustling city through the eyes of its furry inhabitants. The lyrics emphasize the relationship between urban wildlife and the fleeting nature of life. The city dogs, who love to talk with their barks, establish a sense of community, while the sneaky cats add a hint of mischief.
Beyond the lyrical content, the composition of “London Foxes” complements its themes beautifully. The song’s infectious chorus, highlighted by the group’s signature silky harmonies chanting “C-C-C-Callin’!”, sparks instant sing-alongs, showcasing the familial synergy that has enchanted global audiences. This catchy component reinforces the connection to the city, making it feel alive.
Crafted by Infinity Song’s Israel Boyd, who also leads on vocals, “London Foxes” captivates with a mesmerizing guitar riff, playful string accents, and vibrant percussive rhythms. Overall, the song serves as a narrative about urban life, encapsulating both the charm and chaos of the city. As listeners dive into the layers of the lyrics, it becomes clear how expertly crafted this song is in both its story and sound.
Infinity Song

With a blend of tight vocal harmonies, dreamy lyricism, and sublime guitar riffs, Infinity Song creates a transcendent experience for the audience on every stage and in their recorded music.
Homeschooled academically and musically, along with their five other brothers and sisters, by parents who founded the Boys & Girls Choirs of Detroit, the siblings have performed in front of audiences since Pre-K.
Infinity Song were raised on classical, gospel, jazz, and R&B like The Winans Family, Pat Methany, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, and original compositions written by their father. They were also trained in music production and songwriting by their father, who also represents the band as their manager and is the founder and president of Peace Industry Music Group, the Boyd family’s music label imprint at Roc Nation.
Infinity Song’s journey was a labored yet adventurous climb. In 2006, the Boyd patriarch, John D. Boyd, relocated the entire family from Detroit to New York and they began performing publicly all around the city. Singing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the morning, on 5th Avenue in the afternoon, and Times Square at night, eventually Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain became a permanent stage for the next 12 years of their lives. After several years of developing a following and turning casual park visitors into loyal fans, the group was introduced to Jay-Z.
In 2014, the band was formed by three of the Boyd siblings-Victory, Abraham, and Angel. Later, Momo and Israel were added. In 2016, the band was signed to Roc Nation by Jay-Z, who advised them not to conform to the label’s artistic culture but rather allow Roc Nation’s artistic culture to catch up to them.
Infinity Song – “Mad Love” – (Official Music Video)

Four years later in 2020, the five siblings made a giant splash with their debut album “Mad Love” and several viral videos that amassed millions of views across all social media sites, garnering attention and support from some of Hollywood’s biggest names.
After several years of performing and creating with the band and completing their first domestic tour, Victory, who was also signed as a solo artist at Roc Nation, branched out to launch her solo career as the label’s first gospel recording artist. Infinity Song then embarked upon a metamorphosis of their sound and creative direction, which resulted in a fresh musical blend that resonates with fans globally.
Infinity Song – “Haters Anthem” (Official Music Video)

Infinity Song is still reeling from the reception of their first super viral music video and beloved single, “Haters Anthem,” which was released in 2024 ahead of their music project “Metamorphosis.” The endorsement by popstar Doja Cat and several press write-ups, caused the catchy single to make waves all around the world. Even leading many listeners to compare the band to legendary ‘70s groups such as Fifth Dimension, The Mamas and The Papas, and ABBA. Within a year the single has gone from over 200 million people having heard the song to over 300 million so far in 2025. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.
Metamorphosis World Tour
The Metamorphosis World Tour soon followed their newfound global popularity and took them to many cities throughout the EU, UK, Australia, Canada, and the US. It was their first world tour, and they made a lasting mark as artists who give their all to fans on and off the stage.
Next, Infinity Song released a special “Metamorphosis Live” album that was recorded while they were on tour. It captured their intense devotion and passion for sharing original music with their faithful and enthusiastic fans.
The band has had the honor of performing on some of the most prestigious stages in the world like Union Chapel, KoKo and The Palladium in London, Madison Square Garden, Sony Hall, The Blue Note, and Carnegie Hall in New York to name a few.
Infinity Song also graced iconic stages at music festivals like Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Boston Calling, and Railbird. They’ve also collaborated with iconic brands like Apple One, and Pizza Hut, and had their first global fashion campaign with GANT. They were also featured on many popular talk shows and podcasts in the US and abroad and participated in special performances at Cannes Lions, BET’s Culture Creators, and the UNCF Annual Benefit Gala.
Infinity Song – Sinking Boat” (Official Music Video)

The band also continued their streak of viral music videos and singles that have garnered millions of views from fan favorites like “Sinking Boat,” “Slow Burn,” “American Love Song,” and there are more to come. “London Foxes” is sure to be added to their list of viral music. With so much excitement surrounding their new single, Infinity Song embarked upon the World Tour II, ready to delight audiences once again in the EU, UK, Japan, and the US. The tour already boasts sold-out shows in Europe and next they’re heading to Glastonbury Festival where they were featured for the first time on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Buy tickets from StubHub.com to see Infinity Song perform live.
Listen to Infinity Song’s “London Foxes” Single

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