Mapei announces debut album Hey Hey, streams new track "Change"
11 June 2014, 08:29
| Written by
Maya Hambro
Stockholm-based pop upcomer Mapei has released details of her debut album Hey Hey, as well as premiering second single “Change” in anticipation for its release.
Set to drop on 22 September, the Rhode Island native has revealed the LP was largely co-written and produced by Magus Lidehall (Katy Perry, Sky Ferreira), who is also behind “Change.” Following on from her hugely successful debut track “Don’t Wait”, the new cut looks set the fuel her hype as one-to-watch ahead of her first London headlining slot at Cargo on 2 July.
“Change” will be released in the UK on 30 June and you can listen to it and check out the track list for Hey Hey below.
- Don’t Wait
- Change
- Blame It On Me
- Come On Baby
- Things You Know Thing About
- As 1
- Second To None
- Believe
- Step Up
- Keep It Cool
- What’s Innit 4 Me
- Baby It’s You
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