Jazzy is officially stepping into album mode. Her debut full-length Peace & Patience arrives October 23 through Chaos Records. It already feels like the kind of project meant to lock in everything she has been building toward, from the clubs to the charts to the bigger picture of who she is as an artist.
The album sounds like it is pulling from all the right places. Built with collaborators like Mark Ralph, Tre Jean Marie, and Theo Hutchcraft, Peace & Patience blends euphoric house, sleek pop, and a more personal kind of writing that gives the whole thing more weight than a standard dance record. Jazzy has always had the voice for this kind of moment. Now it sounds like she is getting the full world around it too.
Leading the release is “Invisible,” a collab with Chris Lorenzo that feels like a strong way to kick the era off. His heavier bass-house edge gives the track real punch, while Jazzy keeps it grounded with a vocal that still cuts through all of it. It sounds big, but not empty.
The timing could not be better either. Coming off “Satisfy” with Calvin Harris and heading into a major summer that includes support slots on his outdoor shows plus a performance at Ushuaïa Ibiza, Jazzy feels like she is right on the edge of something much bigger. Peace & Patience sounds like the arrival.
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