After a four-year hiatus, Rapsody, the talented artist hailing from North Carolina, is set to make a triumphant return with her latest offering, “Please Don’t Cry”.
This exciting announcement came via Rapsody’s Instagram post on March 14, where she not only revealed the album’s release date but also treated fans to a glimpse of its tracklist and cover art.
“Save the date: May 17th, for the release of Please Don’t Cry, my fourth studio album,” she shared, hinting at the album’s underlying theme of self-discovery and self-acceptance that has been central to her journey over the past four years.
Reflecting on her personal growth since her last album release, Rapsody expressed, “The last four years have been a beautiful, challenging, exciting, scary, journey back to self. A becoming. A reintroduction. An unveiling. An unlearning. A knowing. An unplugging. A welcome home.”
“A reality check. A love story with the reflection in the mirror. And I love her. She’s raw. Imperfect. Real. Goofy. Intelligent. Cool as a cucumber. Patient. Kind. Mad. Emotional. Funny. Quiet. Swear she gangsta. Thoughtful. Grateful. Forgetful. Overwhelmed. Once a month she got an attitude. She cares deeply. Sometimes too much.”
Rapsody also gave a sneak peek into the collaborations featured on the album, boasting an impressive lineup that includes legendary artists such as Lil Wayne, Erykah Badu, Hit-Boy, Baby Tate, and Alex Isley.
With a total of 22 tracks, “Please Don’t Cry” promises to deliver a diverse range of sounds and styles, showcasing Rapsody’s versatility as an artist.
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