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Michael Kiwanuka Set to Release New Album 'Small Changes'

Michael Kiwanuka will release his new album 'Small Changes' on November 15, 2023, featuring notable collaborators and upcoming performances.

Published on Friday, September 13, 2024 at 7:02 PM

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English songwriter Michael Kiwanuka is preparing to unveil his latest album, Small Changes, on November 15, 2023. This forthcoming project marks Kiwanuka’s first full-length endeavor in five years, coming hot on the heels of the critically acclaimed KIWANUKA, which clinched the Mercury Music Prize in 2019. With anticipation building, fans are eager to see how Kiwanuka has evolved his signature soulful sound during his time away from recording.

Small Changes features notable producers such as Danger Mouse and Inflo, who played pivotal roles in shaping the album's sonic direction. The recording sessions for the album took place across two major music hubs: London and New York. The album is now available for pre-order and introduces audiences to its two lead singles: Lowdown (Part One) and Lowdown (Part Two). Both tracks have already begun to create waves of excitement among listeners.

Earlier this summer, Kiwanuka's electrifying performance at the Glastonbury festival kept fans on their toes, enhancing the buzz surrounding this new release. To promote Small Changes, he is set to embark on a dual-headline tour with Brittany Howard this autumn, promising to showcase new material alongside engaging live performances.

For those looking for more details, including ticket information, visit Clash Magazine and Ticketmaster.

Photo Credit: Marco Grey
Fans can look forward to Kiwanuka once again expressing heartfelt stories through his profound lyrics and soulful melodies as the release date draws near. Stay tuned for additional updates.

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