070 Shake officially has released her highly-anticipated sophomore album, You Can’t Kill Me via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings. The album arrives alongside the Alexander Wesseley-directed video for “Medicine“, which features an intimate performance of the song as Shake is submerged in water while vocalizing through an oxygen mask. Watch the video and listen to the album now below.
You Can’t Kill Me was executive produced by 070 Shake and Dave Hamelin and mixed and mastered by Mike Dean. The album exposes Shake’s innermost feelings and to explore complicated interpersonal connections, digging deeply as a manifesto about emotional investment, codependency, and withdrawal.
Speaking on the project’s premise, she shares, “We’re so attached to this physical world, it makes us more susceptible to being hurt. You can’t kill me because I’m more than my body. With each album, it’s like you’re being revealed more and more. You Can’t Kill Me shows how dedicated I am to being free within music… Feeling is the biggest ingredient of my music.”
070 Shake is finishing her headline North American tour next week with a 4-night takeover of the El Rey in Los Angeles, culminating a 20-date run which has seen stops in Chicago, New York City, Toronto, Houston, Phoenix, and more.
1. Web
2. Invited
3. History
4. Medicine
5. Skin and Bones
6. Blue Velvet
7. Cocoon
8. Body (ft. Christine and the Queens)
9. Wine & Spirits
10. Come Back Home
11. Vibrations
12. Purple Walls
13. Stay
14. Se Fue La Luz
Upcoming Live Dates
6/4 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades [SOLD OUT]
6/7 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
6/8 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
6/9 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre [SOLD OUT]
6/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre [SOLD OUT]