RiVERSE Releases Humanity In Volume In Solidarity with World AIDS Day
Critically acclaimed LGBTQ+ pop group and HIV awareness advocates RiVERSE released their new EP, “Humanity In Volume,” on December 1st, 2025, in honor of World AIDS Day. The project follows the November 20th, 2025, release of its lead single, “Lovin’ Me Down.”

The ten-track EP captures group founder Justice’s transformative experience following his HIV diagnosis in 2021, marking some of RiVERSE’s most personal and courageous work to date. Through themes of resilience, healing, and radical self-acceptance, Humanity In Volume offers an intimate exploration of what it means to live authentically and boldly in one’s truth.
“I feel like I have been training my whole life for this moment. Humanity In Volume represents everything that I am: truth, vulnerability, authenticity, music, and advocacy,” says Justice. “The accumulation of my life experiences is now being put into play through the release of this EP.”
RiVERSE has long been celebrated for their unapologetically inclusive storytelling, openly sharing their individual journeys—including Zak’s eight years of sobriety, Monroe’s recent recovery from thyroid cancer, and more.
The group has also recently reached new audiences through a series of viral K-pop cover videos, which have collectively garnered more than 6 million views.
About RiVERSE:

RiVERSE is a critically acclaimed pop music group composed of members Justice (formerly known as Dizz), Khadija, Zak, and Monroe. As a dynamic collective of queer, BIPOC, and plus-size artists, RiVERSE has earned international praise for its unapologetic artistry and bold social advocacy. Earning nearly one million followers across social platforms, RiVERSE continues to champion causes ranging from self-love to social equity; empowering their fans worldwide through their mission to “represent the underrepresented”. Best known for their hit single, “BaeBeeBoo” off their celebrated sophomore album, Poison IV, RiVERSE is now set to take center stage with their upcoming EP titled “Humanity In Volume,” a powerful new project that confronts HIV stigma, celebrates resilience, and redefines what it means to live and thrive in your truth.
