
NNAMDÏ signs to Secretly Canadian and announces new album Please Have A Seat
28 June 2022, 15:25
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Chicago's NNAMDÏ has signed to Secretly Canadian, and has announced his forthcoming album Please Have A Seat with the first single "I Don’t Wanna Be Famous".
"I Don't Wanna Be Famous" is NNAMDÏ's first outing since last year's Are You Happy EP with Lynyn, and lands with a Austin Vesely-directed video.
Please Have A Seat is written, produced and performed by NNAMDÏ, and will follow his 2020 album BRAT.
"I realised I never take time to just sit and take in where I’m at," NNAMDÏ explained. "It’s just nice to not be on ‘Go, Go, Go!’ mode, and reevaluate where I wanted to go musically. I wanted to be present."
Tracklist:
- Ready to Run
- Armoire
- Dibs
- Touchdown
- Grounded
- I Don’t Wanna Be Famous
- ANXIOUS EATER
- Anti
- Dedication
- Smart Ass
- Benched
- Careful
- Lifted
- Somedays
"I Don't Wanna Be Famous" is out now. NNAMDÏ's Please Take A Seat album will be released via Secretly Canadian / Sooper Records on 7 October, and is available to pre-order now.
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