Artist's albums
it's not you, it's me
2023 · album
x's n o's
2023 · single
sink or swim
2023 · single
It'll Be Fine
2022 · album
Too Far Close
2022 · single
comes with the damage
2021 · single
WANT ME
2021 · single
pray slow
2021 · single
Language
2021 · single
WHIP APPEAL 06
2020 · single
Damage!
2020 · single
No Call, No Show
2020 · single
Speed
2020 · single
But I'll Do It Again
2020 · single
Push Me Away
2019 · single
Melt Down
2018 · single
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Biography
Chase Shakur’s vision is both simple and unendingly ambitious. To put it plainly, the Atlanta-born artist wants to change the sound of R&B. On his new project, "it’s not you, it’s me", the talented singer-songwriter transcends genre signifiers to conjure up a unique world. Armed with a deep grasp of the South’s musical history—hip-hop, funk, soul, pop, and R&B—Shakur synthesizes these various elements into a forward-thinking sound deeply rooted in Black culture. The new project is an expansion of his critically acclaimed 2022 release, "It’ll Be Fine", and a mesmerizing meditation on life after a toxic relationship. On "it’s not you, it’s me", vulnerability mingles with toughened scars, creating a work that situates Shakur as steely and willing to learn from his own failures. After deciding to pursue music full-time and drop out of school, Shakur was barred from living in his childhood home. He couch-surfed and spent days in various studios, resting between songwriting sessions. This era helped him forge collaborative bonds with other producers and songwriters, some of whom went on to figure in his Forever N September collective, a group of musicians who helped craft the sound of "it’s not you, it’s me". The resulting project feels diaristic and transcendent. "it’s not you, it’s me" is a reflection of Chase Shakur’s career thus far, particularly his mental toughness and ability to keep pushing forward all in pursuit of that one goal: To change the shape of music.