Global superstar and multi-platinum award-winning songwriter Tones And I has unveiled her highly anticipated sophomore album, Beautifully Ordinary. Co-produced by Tones And I and featuring her as the sole writer on nearly every song, this album captures her artistic evolution and personal growth, blending her distinctive vocal style with vulnerable storytelling. Available on all streaming platforms now.
Commenting on Beautifully Ordinary, Tones And I shared, “This is my sophomore album. Each song tells a different story, meant for its own moment. Some tracks are inspired by the same life experience, but from different perspectives. The album presents itself as whatever the listener takes from it, with undertones of loneliness, heartbreak, desperation, fear, vulnerability, and triumph. The brightest songs often have the saddest stories. Nostalgia is a recurring theme, perhaps subconsciously reflecting how the past shapes who I am today.”
The album opens with “To Be Loved,” a raw and heartfelt exploration of Tones And I’s past experiences. This track showcases her vulnerability and depth, revealing her struggles in an intimate way, with recurring themes highlighting a deep longing for acceptance. The album’s narrative was introduced earlier this year with the release of singles “Dance With Me,” “Wonderful,” “I Get High,” and “Dreaming.
As an inimitable vocalist, clever lyricist, deft producer, and inventive creator, Tones And I continues to push the boundaries of pop music with her unique and unpredictable anthems. From her beginnings as a busker in Australia to smashing records and garnering multiple awards, Tones And I has achieved global success. Her breakout hit “Dance Monkey” remains the most streamed song by a female artist on Spotify, with over three billion plays. Her EP, The Kids Are Coming, and debut album, Welcome To The Madhouse, have also enjoyed significant success. With Beautifully Ordinary, Tones And I enters an exciting new phase of her career, showcasing her growth as a songwriter, producer, and composer
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