To gain insight into Mýa’s future as an R&B artist in 2026, it is most effective to examine the past. In 2003, she released her third studio album, titled “Moodring,” which featured the song “Sophisticated Lady.” The album was released. It was hardly a song, but it was noteworthy: a new rendition of Rick James’ “Cold-Blooded,” a swerve into funk music from a singer who is best known for slow jams with a midtempo.
She also joked to The Associated Press, “I’ve given you all the baby-making music I can,” and the James cover offered something a little bit different from what she had previously provided. It was yet another acoustic direction that she was holding out for the appropriate time to investigate in greater depth.
In her ninth studio album, “Retrospect,” which will be released on Friday, she weaves the thread from the past to the present. It is a compilation of throwback bangers that weaves together funk, pop, R&B, and soul musical styles from Minneapolis in the 1970s and 1980s into a joyful and nostalgic package. She continues by saying, “This is performance music, it’s personality music, so people get to see another part of my personality that is very laid back, but I’m not there anymore.” “I am currently outside, and I am having a great time and really appreciating my life.” Not only that, but it is her first album in eight years.
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