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Yaya Bey

Do It Afraid

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A1

Wake Up B*tch

A2

End Of The World

A3

Real Yearners Unite

A4

Cindy Rella

B1

Raisins

B2

Spin Cycle

B3

Dream Girl

B4

Merlot And Grigio

C1

Breakthrough

C2

A Surrender

C3

In A Circle

C4

Aye Noche

C5

No For Real, Wtf?

D1

Blicky

D2

Ask The Questions

D3

Bella Noches Pt. 1

D4

A Tiny Thing That's Mine

D5

Choice

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Drink Sum Wtr (DSW023)

2x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Release date: Jun 20, 2025, Worldwide

“Suffering is promised to us all, but so is joy. You have to find peace in that duality,” says Yaya Bey, who commits to life’s delight — humor, love, the power of human movement and connection — even if she has to do it afraid. With her new album, which follows a run of critically acclaimed releases and marks her debut on art-forward indie label drink sum wtr, the Queens, New York singer-songwriter thrives across uplifting, effervescent material. A rejection of past narratives projected onto her, do it afraid finds Bey reclaiming her story with resolutely fun, full-hearted, and nuanced songs that pull from R&B, hip-hop, jazz, soul, and dance music, including the soca stylings of her family’s Bajan roots. do it afraid celebrates all sides of Yaya as part of a collective lifeforce that doesn’t subscribe to fear but to the moments that move us.