
Blood Orange announces new EP with lead single "Jesus Freak Lighter"
08 September 2022, 17:22
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Blood Orange is back with news of his Four Songs EP, and has released "Jesus Freak Lighter" featuring additional vocals from Ian Isiah as the lead outing.
The new song is written, produced, recorded and mixed by Dev Hynes, and features additional vocals from Ian Isiah.
"Jesus Freak Lighter" is Hynes' first release as Blood Orange since contributing to Blackhaine's Prayer EP title-track in June.
The upcoming Four Songs EP will also include collaborations with Eva Tolkin and Erika de Casier.
Tracklist:
- Jesus Freak Lighter
- Something You Know
- Wish
- Relax & Run
"Jesus Freak Lighter" is out now. Blood Orange's Four Songs EP will arrive on 16 September via RCA Records.
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