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Corban Chapple’s ‘Maybe We’ll Make It’ Impresses Across the Board

Elle McGuire by Elle McGuire
April 10, 2026
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There’s a quiet conceptual elegance to Corban Chapple’s Maybe We’ll Make It that reveals itself slowly, almost reluctantly. The EP is structured with intention, yet it never feels rigid in execution. Instead, it unfolds like a series of internal monologues set to music; fragile, reflective, and carefully framed within the language of contemporary R&B.

At its core, the record is about transition: geographic, emotional, and artistic. Chapple’s relocation to New York City serves as more than a backdrop; it becomes a psychological lens through which every track is filtered. The result is a body of work that feels suspended between certainty and doubt, where even moments of connection are tinged with hesitation.

Sonically, the EP balances restraint with richness. There is a clear interest in harmonic layering and live instrumentation, but also in space, allowing vocals and silence to carry equal weight. “Greener” and “Porcelain” exemplify this balance particularly well, offering contrasting interpretations of emotional exposure, one through metaphor and the other through fragmentation.

What is most compelling is the EP’s refusal to resolve itself too neatly. Even its more hopeful moments feel provisional rather than definitive. The title track does not so much conclude the record as it gently releases it, acknowledging uncertainty without attempting to erase it. That openness gives the project its emotional credibility.

As a debut, Maybe We’ll Make It positions Chapple within a lineage of artist-producers who treat albums as cohesive statements rather than collections of singles. It is thoughtful, carefully constructed, and quietly affecting; an introduction that feels less like an announcement and more like an unfolding.

“What makes Corban special is his emotional precision,” says music publicist Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR. “He writes about jealousy, doubt, intimacy, and instability in a way that feels human, not performative. This EP is vulnerable without losing its edge, and that balance is powerful.”

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