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Yaya Bey's 'Fidelity': Grief, Joy, and a City's Soul
18 Feb
Summary
- Album 'Fidelity' explores grief and community loss in New York.
- Bey aims for 'religiously joyful' renewal despite societal shifts.
- First single 'Blue' captures her emotional turning point.

Brooklyn-based singer Yaya Bey is set to release her fourth album, "Fidelity," on April 17. The LP profoundly explores her experience with grief, particularly following the death of her father and the loss of Black community due to New York City's gentrification.
Bey describes the first single, "Blue," as a reflection of her lowest point, necessitating a profound mental and emotional reset. The album confronts heartache while championing a commitment to "religiously joyful" living, even as society shifts.
"Fidelity" also features "Egyptian Musk," a reggae-infused track showcasing a collaboration with musician Nesta. The album promises a narrative of resilience and renewal in the face of significant loss and societal change.




