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Courtney Jaye

The Awakening: “The Kingdom is Inside of Me/Hymns and Hallucinations”

Courtney Jaye returns with her first solo album since 2013, and these tracks serve as part one of her story. The record is a spiritual journey, accompanied by a short film that she will share in installments leading up to the full length that she will independently release on May 20. It’s a beautiful, spiritual journey that Jaye has spent years working to perfect.

In a statement, Jaye said, “It’s mainly about my life journey, and going through hell—in childhood, adulthood, in the music business and in personal relationships—reconnecting with God in a deeper way later in life and through that, doing the work to heal, and eventually finding my power and my actual voice.” — Blake Ells

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