AB MUSIC GROUP PRESENTS:
BLANE52
A Song A Week. All Year Long.
52 Songs. 1 Mission. Blane52
This page is the home base for Alexander Blane’s year-long campaign: 52 songs in 52 weeks. As each record drops, this hub will update with new music, artwork, and stories from the journey.
On this page you can:
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Hear the latest drop from #Blane52 as soon as it’s released
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Follow the full 52-week release timeline and see what’s coming next
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Read the themes and stories behind each record as the year unfolds
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Book Blane for shows, features, or press directly with AB Music Group
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Join the #Blane52 movement for email/SMS alerts and exclusive access
Scroll, tap in where you fit, and ride with us for all 52.
This Week’s Drop
Each week of 2026, a new song from Alexander Blane drops as part of #Blane52.
Check out the latest release below and add it to your playlist.
Join the #Blane52 Movement
Lock in for all 52 weeks — get release alerts, exclusives, and early access to shows and drops.
Stay Connected
Follow Alexander Blane & AB Music Group:
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IG: @BookOfBlane · @WeAreABMG
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FB: @BookOfBlane · @WeAreABMG
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TikTok: @BookOfBlane
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YouTube: @BookOfBlane
Tag #Blane52 on your posts, remixes, and reactions so we can show you love.
Work With Blane
Want Alexander Blane on your stage, your record, or your platform?
AB Music Group is actively booking opportunities connected to #Blane52.
#Blane52
52 Songs. 52 Weeks. One Year to Be Heard.
#Blane52 is a year-long music marathon from multi-genre artist Alexander Blane — 52 songs in 52 weeks throughout 2026.
For years, Blane has been respected in the industry but overlooked by the masses. This campaign is his unapologetic move to break through with
consistency, raw talent, and powerful storytelling.
Every record captures a page of his journey — love, heartbreak, betrayal, grind, faith, healing, and everything in between.
No shortcuts. No gimmicks. Just undeniable music.

The Story of Alexander Blane
Alexander Blane has been in studios and on stages long enough to watch whole waves come and go.
He’s written, vocal produced, and poured into records that moved the room even when his name wasn’t at the top of the flyer.
Inside the industry, his talent is respected. Outside of it, he’s still one of the best-kept secrets.
#Blane52 is his line in the sand.
This campaign is Blane choosing not to wait for a moment — but to create one.
One song, every week, for a year. No more hiding in plain sight.
AB Music Group stands behind this vision:
Built on brotherhood. Powered by music. Defined by greatness.
Full 2026 Release Timeline
Below is the full weekly schedule for #Blane52 — 52 Fridays, from January 2 through December 25, 2026.
Each slot uses the Blane52 “Coming Soon” cover until the official single artwork is revealed.
Week 1
Release Date: Jan 2, 2026
Song Title: Need Me
Theme: A record about desire, legacy, and discernment. “Need Me” lives in that space between playas and purpose—where a man who’s come up from nothing is intentional about who gets access to him, his heart, and his lifestyle. It’s temptation, elevation, and energy that says: I’m really him, but I’m only giving the real version of me to someone who’s truly worth it.
About this record: “Need Me” flips the usual flex narrative—yeah, there’s good weed, sandy beaches, stamps in the passport and Cubans going up in value, but the focus is on mindset. Blane talks his talk about being the “bucket list” one, dodging women chasing profit, and searching for a rare aura he can actually build with. Under the bravado there’s a real vulnerability: if the connection isn’t right, his heart “won’t beat the same,” and he’d rather stay hidden in his hideout than waste his time on anything less than something real.
Week 2
Release Date: Jan 9, 2026
Song Title: Cozy
Theme: Cozy is a modern R&B jealousy record about the cost of grind mode in a relationship. Blane’s been locked in on work, not giving his woman the attention she deserves, and now that distance creates a fear: if he doesn’t show up, somebody else will. The song lives in that tension between love + possession, pride + vulnerability, and ambition + intimacy.
About this record: “Cozy” finds Alexander Blane balancing ambition and love—putting in long hours, moving on tunnel vision, and realizing the silence he’s created at home is dangerous. With a hook that hits like a warning and a confession, Blane admits he hasn’t been applying pressure lately… but he refuses to lose his woman to somebody who’s simply been present. It’s a record about late-night thoughts, protectiveness, and the moment you decide to stop assuming your relationship is safe—and start showing up like it matters.
Week 3
Release Date: Jan 16, 2026
Song Title: Sweet Lady
Theme: Sweet Lady is about mutual pursuit. It’s the grown-man version of desire—where intention is clear, patience is practiced, and attraction is expected to go both ways. Blane is ready to lead, but he refuses to pull someone along emotionally. The song explores confidence without arrogance and romance without desperation.
About this record: “Sweet Lady” is a smooth, intentional R&B record that captures Alexander Blane in pursuit mode—confident, patient, and clear about what he wants. Drawn to a woman he sees real potential with, Blane isn’t chasing recklessly or playing games. He’s choosing her… but he needs to feel that choice returned.
This record lives in the space between attraction and effort—where chemistry is present, but emotional pressure still needs to be applied.
Week 4
Release Date: Jan 23, 2026
Song Title: Hold It Steady
Theme: Hold It Steady is a modern R&B intimacy record about control, reassurance, and the slow-burn power of being fully present. Blane isn’t just talking sex—he’s talking rhythm and trust: “hold it steady” as a physical command and an emotional promise. The song lives in that space between temptation + devotion, distance + desire, and confidence + vulnerability—where pleasure becomes the proof that the connection is real and still locked in.
About this record: “Hold It Steady”finds Alexander Blane in his grown-man bag—calm, commanding, and intentional. He starts from a place of uncertainty (“Can’t make my mind up…”) but the moment intimacy enters, everything snaps into focus. Blane speaks to a woman who wants him now, even when he’s away—painting late-night scenes, bath-tub fantasies, and the urgency of holding her over until he gets there. With lines that mix desire with provider energy (Cartagena across the water, “a couple thousand… a day’s work”), Blane turns seduction into a promise: you’re safe with me, you’re satisfied with me, and I’m about to make sure you feel it. This is a record about anticipation, steady pressure, and the kind of pleasure that doesn’t rush—it builds.
Week 5
Release Date: Jan 30, 2026
Song Title: See Me Coming
Theme: “See Me Coming” is a modern R&B/alt-soul triumph record about arrival, elevation, and spiritual favor after being underestimated. Blane isn’t begging for recognition—he’s moving with certainty, turning past doubt into momentum and stepping fully into his power. The song lives in the space between confidence + redemption, faith + hustle, and freedom + destiny—where the doors that once felt closed don’t matter anymore because he’s already above them.
About this record: “See Me Coming” is Alexander Blane in full elevation mode—an anthem for the moment you stop asking to be seen and start arriving undeniable. With a hook that sounds like momentum, he flips pressure into fuel: they see the rise, they feel the distance, and they can’t block it anymore. Blane moves through the song like someone who’s survived being counted out—walking on the ceiling, reaching for the sky, stepping outside for good, and claiming a world that once tried to lock him out.
What makes the record hit is the certainty: “Whatever I touch anointing… everything works out in my favor.” It’s not arrogance—it’s alignment. “See Me Coming” is about breakthrough energy, spiritual confidence, and finally flying with your own wings—high enough that doubt can’t reach you, and loud enough that nobody can pretend they didn’t see it.

Week 6
Release Date: Feb 6, 2026
Song Title: Dancing In The Rain
Theme: “Dancing In The Rain” is a modern R&B sensual record about giving in to wet, messy, unstoppable desire. Blane uses rain as the metaphor for sex—no protection from the moment, no hiding from the intensity. It’s playful and primal at the same time: the thrill of “raincoat or no coat,” the pull of thunder, and the decision to stop thinking and start feeling. The song lives in that space between control + surrender, romance + lust, and slow tension + storm-level release.
About this record: “Dancing In The Rain” finds Alexander Blane turning intimacy into a weather report—floods, waves, thunder, and a hurricane of touch. Over a hypnotic hook, he invites his lover into a night where passion isn’t polite…it’s natural. He teases the risk (“no umbrella”), leans into the wet heat (“swimming in your love”), and paints the scene like two bodies creating their own climate—rocking until they’re “making waves” and asking, “who’s gonna clean this up?” It’s sexy, vivid, and cinematic: a record about choosing the storm on purpose, letting it pour, and enjoying every second of the mess.
Week 7
Release Date: Feb 13, 2026
Song Title: Lead You To The Water
Theme: “Lead You To The Water” is a modern R&B/rap “boss talk” record about leveling up, staying humble, and leading others with real game. Blane is in his elevation season—money moving quiet, pressure off, and tables officially turned. But the core message isn’t just flexing: it’s discipline, wisdom, and standards. He’ll point you to the opportunity (“lead you to the water”), but he won’t carry you—if you don’t have the hunger and the grind in you, you won’t feel it. The song lives in the space between prosperity + principle, confidence + calm, and leadership + accountability.
About this record: “Lead You To The Water” finds Alexander Blane sounding like a man who survived the hard times and refuses to go backwards. He raps with grown-man certainty—moving like he’s got “money printers,” stacking wins, and watching the same people who doubted him switch up. Instead of loud flash, Blane emphasizes quiet power: stay focused, stay prepared, and keep your circle solid because not everyone rooting for you is real.
The hook idea hits like a life lesson: Blane can show you the blueprint, give the game, and open doors—but he can’t want it for you. With lines about making it out, taking care of business, protecting peace, and staying “humble like a king,” this record is part motivation, part warning, and part victory lap—a soundtrack for anyone turning pressure into progression and bringing their people up the right way.

Week 8
Release Date: Feb 20, 2026
Song Title: How Did You Know
Theme: “How Did You Know” is a modern R&B obsession record about falling into a love you didn’t plan for—the kind that feels like fate, temptation, and a little bit of magic. Blane is caught between control and craving, admitting he knew she was “trouble,” but it was the exact kind he likes. The song lives in that space between attraction + addiction, confidence + vulnerability, and logic + “sorcery”—where her absence hits like withdrawal and her presence feels inevitable.
About this record: “How Did You Know” finds Alexander Blane confessing the moment a casual connection turned into something deeper than he expected. She called it from the start—telling him it would end up like this—and now he’s living inside her prediction. Blane paints her as a sweet vice he can’t quit: hands in the “cookie jar,” cravings getting stronger, pride slipping, and emotions showing up in a way he “doesn’t usually” do.
With vivid lines like “some sort of sorcery” and “you’ve been sending sirens,” the record feels like a late-night realization: he wasn’t looking for a soul tie, but he got pulled into one anyway. It’s seductive, self-aware, and emotionally honest—a song about the scary part of love: when someone knows your heart before you do.
Week 9
Release Date: Feb 27, 2026
Song Title: My Guitar
Theme: My Guitar is a modern R&B seduction record built on a music-as-foreplay metaphor—where intimacy is treated like musicianship. Blane frames his lover as the instrument that brings him peace, power, and performance energy: the right “strings,” the right “notes,” the right “harmony.” The song lives in that space between sensuality + artistry, control + chemistry, and luxury + passion—where two people “make music” so naturally it doesn’t even need tuning.
About this record: “My Guitar” finds Alexander Blane in a playful, grown-and-sexy bag—turning a late-night connection into a full performance. Over a smooth, melodic groove, he uses guitar talk as a double meaning: pulling strings, hitting notes, plugging in, turning it up until the speakers shake. But underneath the innuendo is a real message: this person brings him peace, sweet harmony, and the kind of chemistry that makes everything feel effortless—like poetry in motion.
With lines that mix confidence, intimacy, and stage-level energy (“wake the neighbors up,” “blow the amplifier out”), Blane delivers a record that’s seductive without being sloppy—a classy, creative R&B joint about passion that sounds like music and feels like electricity.

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Stay Connected
Follow Alexander Blane and AB Music Group on social for live updates:
• Facebook: @BookOfBlane / @WeAreABMG
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Use #Blane52 on your posts, remixes, and reactions so we can show you love.
From AB Music Group
There are artists who chase the spotlight… and there are artists who keep creating, even when the spotlight moves on.
Alexander Blane has been one of those rare ones — a vocalist, writer, and storyteller whose gift is widely respected inside rooms most people never see.
He’s penned and performed records that move crowds, heal hearts, and turn casual listeners into lifelong fans.
In 2026, we’re done letting that story be hidden.
#Blane52 is a year-long declaration: 52 songs in 52 weeks. No filler. No throwaways.
Just intentional music that tells the truth about love, heartbreak, faith, betrayal, rebuilding, and everything he’s lived through to reach this moment.
In a world full of noise, we’re releasing a year of truth.
Built on brotherhood. Powered by music. Defined by greatness.
— AB Music Group




















