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Little Dragon’s Yukimi Announces Debut Solo Album, Shares New Songs: Listen

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Little Dragon’s Yukimi Announces Debut Solo Album, Shares New Songs: Listen

The Swedish artist steps out on her own with the new album For You

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Yukimi, photo by Fredrik Egerstrand

Yukimi, the vocalist and co-founder of Swedish group Little Dragon, has announced her first-ever solo album. For You is out March 28 via Ninja Tune. Today, Yukimi has shared two news songs from the project: “Sad Makeup” and “Winter Is Not Dead.” Check those out below.

“I want this music to really be a force to connect people to each other, and step away from the madness of everything on the planet right now,” Yukimi said of For You in a press release. “I’m excited about embarking on that journey on my own—the expression really feels pure.”

Yukimi previewed For You last year with “Break Me Down,” a single that she co-wrote with Erik Bodin and Lianne La Havas. Bodin recorded drums, bass, and keys on the track, while La Havas contributed guitar.

La Havas also appears on the new album’s “Steam of Consciousness,” while De La Soul rapper Posdnuos shows up on “Jaxon,” and Yusuke Nagano features on “Feels Good to Cry.” For You draws upon a number of musical styles including jazz, soul, psychedelia, electropop, and more.

Little Dragon released their self-titled debut in 2007. They released their seventh and most recent studio album, Slugs of Love, in July 2023.

For You:

01 Prelude for You
02 Make Me Whole
03 Break Me Down
04 Runaway
05 Elinam
06 Steam of Consciousness [ft. Lianne La Havas]
07 Rules of School
08 Sad Makeup
09 Peace Reign
10 No Prince
11 Winter Is Not Dead
12 Jaxon [ft. Posdnuos]
13 Feels Good to Cry [ft. Yusuke Nagano]

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