Yebba sort son deuxième album Jean chez RCA Records

L'auteure-compositrice Yebba a publié son deuxième album studio, Jean, chez RCA Records, cinq ans après son premier opus Dawn. L'album, produit exécutivement et écrit par Yebba avec John Rooney, explore les thèmes de la guérison et de la croissance personnelle. Elle a également annoncé sa première tournée en tête d'affiche.

Yebba, artiste née dans l'Arkansas connue pour ses vocaux influencés par le gospel, a dévoilé Jean le 6 mars 2026. Ce projet marque un virage vers une plus grande indépendance créative, une grande partie du travail ayant été accomplie sur cinq ans dans des lieux incluant l'Arkansas, Dallas et les Electric Lady Studios de New York. L'album puise dans les expériences de Yebba au cours de ses « années d'adulte », en se concentrant sur les répercussions du deuil, là où des émotions telles que la colère, le doute, l'humour, la foi et le pardon s'entrecroisent. Named after her late grandmother Jean, the album serves as a tribute and a space for honest expression. Yebba described the process: « All of it is worship. » Tracks such as « Yellow Eyes », the lead single released over two years ago, blend nostalgia and acceptance. Other songs like « Alright » address love and spiritual endurance, while « Aggressive » and « Of Course » showcase playful confidence. The sound incorporates gospel at its core, alongside Delta blues, folk, country, and indie elements, ranging from intimate guitar to full-band arrangements. Yebba's career gained prominence through collaborations with artists including Ed Sheeran, PJ Morton, Drake, and A$AP Rocky. Her 2021 debut Dawn transformed loss into emotional storytelling, establishing her as a distinctive voice. Jean continues this evolution, emphasizing reclamation of her voice and self, created in personal, low-pressure environments. Accompanying the release is Yebba's first headline tour, postponed from the Dawn era due to the pandemic. The North American leg begins April 27, 2026, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at Meow Wolf, with stops in cities like Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, New York, and Dallas. European dates follow in August, including Manchester, London, Berlin, and Paris. The tracklist includes: 1. Forgiveness, 2. Yellow Eyes, 3. Alright, 4. West Memphis, 5. Earth, Wind & California, 6. Aggressive, 7. Of Course, 8. Delicate Roots, 9. Waterfall, 10. Interlude 1, 11. Seven Years, 12. Different Light, 13. Interlude 2, 14. Water & Wanderlust.

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