On the heels of her tour announcement, Ella Mai has confirmed a deluxe version of her sophomore album, Coronary heart On My Sleeve, is coming quickly.
“The deluxe tracks are a few of my favorite songs at present so I’m joyful to have the ability to share them with the world,” Mai mentioned. “I get to deliver new life to a physique of labor that may be a 12 months previous however stays very near my coronary heart. ”
Mai will debut these new songs this spring throughout her newly-announced headlining Coronary heart On My Sleeve Tour.
“It’s nearly like studying your diary aloud in entrance of an viewers, however there’s no higher place for me to be susceptible than in my music and on stage with my followers,” Mai shared.
The deluxe version of Coronary heart On My Sleeve is about for Feb. 2. The usual version, launched final Could on 10 Summers/Interscope Data, is Mai’s follow-up to her acclaimed 2018 debut album.
Fortunate Daye (“A Mess“), Latto (“Didn’t Say“) and Roddy Wealthy (“How“) are featured on the album.

The album’s second single, “DFMU,” peaked at No. 1 on Billboard’s Grownup R&B Airplay chart.
Coronary heart On My Sleeve entered at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on Billboard’s High R&B Albums chart. The album additionally was featured on Rated R&B’s 30 Finest R&B Albums of 2022 record.
In September 2022, Mai toured alongside Mary J. Blige on the Good Morning Beautiful Tour. She carried out new music from the album, in addition to fan favorites.
Beginning March 31, Mai will hit the street on her Coronary heart On My Sleeve Tour. It kicks off in Wallingford, Connecticut, and concludes June 1 in Toronto, Canada.
Earlier than the tour, Mai heads to the sixty fifth Grammy Awards as a nominee. She is nominated for Finest Conventional R&B Efficiency for Babyface’s “Retains On Fallin’.” The star-studded ceremony will broadcast dwell on Sunday, Feb. 5 on CBS.