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YawnyBlew (/ˈyônē blo͞o/ noun)
If YawnyBlew’s last year of music was a highlight reel, his next chapter is the feature film. A Bronx-born, Grammy and NME-nominated artist and creative, he is turning a lifetime of hard-earned wins into his most personal and expansive work yet. “This era is about joy, growth, and building something that lasts.”
Over a year-long run of monthly releases, he quietly expanded his world. Songs drifted between nu-disco romance, sharp-edged rap, and intimate, soul-forward reflections, each adding a new layer to his evolving voice. The range comes from years spent writing for television, developing artists, and learning to trust space as much as sound under visionaries like Pharrell Williams and Rodney Jerkins.
YawnyBlew’s music has always centered on connection and his identity as a Black queer artist and community builder. His work makes room for tenderness, ambition, and contradiction at the same time. “I want my music to feel like a place people can step into,” he says. “Especially if they’re figuring things out in real time.”
His upcoming sophomore album Ask Me in a Year leans into that feeling. Blending genre, mood, and lived experience, it unfolds like an open diary. Songs about starting over, sitting with uncertainty, and choosing joy without rushing the answers. Music for long nights, quiet mornings, and the in-between moments where everything is still becoming.
If YawnyBlew’s last year of music was a highlight reel, his next chapter is the feature film. A Bronx-born, Grammy and NME-nominated artist and creative, he is turning a lifetime of hard-earned wins into his most personal and expansive work yet. “This era is about joy, growth, and building something that lasts.”
Over a year-long run of monthly releases, he quietly expanded his world. Songs drifted between nu-disco romance, sharp-edged rap, and intimate, soul-forward reflections, each adding a new layer to his evolving voice. The range comes from years spent writing for television, developing artists, and learning to trust space as much as sound under visionaries like Pharrell Williams and Rodney Jerkins.
YawnyBlew’s music has always centered on connection and his identity as a Black queer artist and community builder. His work makes room for tenderness, ambition, and contradiction at the same time. “I want my music to feel like a place people can step into,” he says. “Especially if they’re figuring things out in real time.”
His upcoming sophomore album Ask Me in a Year leans into that feeling. Blending genre, mood, and lived experience, it unfolds like an open diary. Songs about starting over, sitting with uncertainty, and choosing joy without rushing the answers. Music for long nights, quiet mornings, and the in-between moments where everything is still becoming.
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