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Foushe Releases Highly Anticipated Sophomore Album 'Pointy Heights'

Foushe has released her sophomore album, 'Pointy Heights', marking a personal and sonic shift in her music.

Published on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 4:00 PM

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Foushe has officially unveiled her long-awaited sophomore album, Pointy Heights, a 10-track project that follows a series of engaging singles including Still Around, War, 100 Bux, and Feel Like Home. This release marks a significant sonic evolution from her debut album, softCORE, presenting a more introspective and personal take on her artistry. Foushe shared her thoughts about the album on Instagram, expressing her desire for it to resonate deeply with listeners, stating, "I just want it to be remembered for being lived in & grown with".

The album is notable for its absence of features or external songwriters, emphasizing Foushe’s desire to showcase her individuality as both an artist and a storyteller. The name Pointy Heights pays homage to a piece of land owned by her grandfather in Jamaica, reflecting her connection to her roots and her cultural heritage.

In her poignant message to the diaspora, she encourages listeners that a sense of home can be found anywhere, stating, "To any place that feels like home. To any person that makes you feel like home. It’s all Pointy Heights." Collaborating with longtime friend Steve Lacy, who contributed significantly to the production, the album aims to encapsulate a journey of self-discovery and resilience. The project can be streamed now on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

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