Jennifer Lee has never stood still. As TOKiMONSTA, she reshaped the L.A. beat scene, moving from the low-lit corners of Project Blowed and Low End Theory to the global stage. Her ability to adapt—to push forward—has never wavered. Eternal Reverie is proof. This album is built for movement. The swung rhythms of her early work take a backseat to four-on-the-floor pulses, disco momentum, and clean, sunlit synths. Every track feels sharpened, each drop honed for clarity. “Lucky U” is effortless, with longtime collaborator Gavin Turek’s voice floating over the unmistakable snap of a “Think” break. Hot single “On Sum” see’s the ever incredible Anderson Paak and Rae Khalil blends like a perfectly mixed cocktail, smooth, slow but packs a punch. GAWD and Cakes da Killa brings the party on “switch it”. Lee pulls from everywhere. “Corazón / Death by Disco, Pt. 2” revisits the sound of Midnight Menu, threading Brazilian disco through a sleek, modern filter. “All In” taps into Afropiano rhythms, keeping percussion crisp and propulsive. Nothing feels borrowed—these are sounds folded into her world, shaped into something distinct. “Enjoy Your Life” is a disco-soaked dance floor banger, overflowing with energy and groove. This isn’t the work of an artist looking backward. The experimental edge is still there, woven into the details. “Say Tell Me” plays with stuttered guitar, rolling through shifting synth patterns with a precision that recalls her hip-hop roots. “For You” is a conversation between jazz-inflected chords and Kaelin Ellis’ cascading guitar lines. “Sci Fi” stands out in a different way, locking into jazzy boom bap in all its glory featuring Mez who’s flowetry is on fire, a nod to her hip-hop foundations. Eternal Reverie lands exactly where it should. It’s a confident step, a record that embraces scale without losing its core. Lee has always understood sound at a fundamental level. Here, she refines it again, carving out a space that’s fully her own, and is one of the best releases of the year so far.