Having recently returned to action with a pair of singles, Jazmine Sullivan has now shared that a follow-up to 2015's Reality Show is on the way.
Sullivan has announced that new project Heaux Tales will arrive January 8 through RCA, following the August release of "Lost One" and the arrival of "Pick Up Your Feelings" last month.
You can hear both songs alongside a Heaux Tales teaser video below.
In a statement, Sullivan explains that Heaux Tales is "about my observation of today's women standing in their power and owning who they are," continuing as follows:
No longer is male patriarchy dictating what it means to be a "good girl." The truth is, women of all ages have been called a "heaux" at some point in life, whether deserved or not, by some man trying to put us in our place; a place designed to keep us under control, out of the way and usually beneath them. Women are over feeling ashamed about the decision we have made, or chose to make, in regards to our bodies. We are multi-faceted and shouldn't be defined by any one thing. We all have a journey to make and it's our choice alone how we get there.
In 2015, Exclaim! spoke with Sullivan about her return with Reality Show. In the years since that record's release, Sullivan has worked with Frank Ocean, Anderson .Paak, Mary J. Blige, Bryson Tiller and more.
Sullivan has announced that new project Heaux Tales will arrive January 8 through RCA, following the August release of "Lost One" and the arrival of "Pick Up Your Feelings" last month.
You can hear both songs alongside a Heaux Tales teaser video below.
In a statement, Sullivan explains that Heaux Tales is "about my observation of today's women standing in their power and owning who they are," continuing as follows:
No longer is male patriarchy dictating what it means to be a "good girl." The truth is, women of all ages have been called a "heaux" at some point in life, whether deserved or not, by some man trying to put us in our place; a place designed to keep us under control, out of the way and usually beneath them. Women are over feeling ashamed about the decision we have made, or chose to make, in regards to our bodies. We are multi-faceted and shouldn't be defined by any one thing. We all have a journey to make and it's our choice alone how we get there.
In 2015, Exclaim! spoke with Sullivan about her return with Reality Show. In the years since that record's release, Sullivan has worked with Frank Ocean, Anderson .Paak, Mary J. Blige, Bryson Tiller and more.