
Jay Som unveils Anak Ko session tracks "A Thousand Words" and "Can’t Sleep"
20 February 2020, 16:21
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Jay Som has shared two new tracks "A Thousand Words" and "Can’t Sleep" that were recorded during the Anak Ko sessions.
"A Thousand Words" and "Can't Sleep" are the first new tracks from Jay Som since releasing her Anak Ko album last year.
The two new tracks will be available as a physical 7" single that lands on 1 May via Polyvinyl.
In October 2019, Jay Som postponed her UK and European tour, revealing she needed to take "time to get my mental health in order."
"A Thousand Words" and "Can't Sleep" are both out now. The rescheduled tour dates will see Jay Som play The Garage in London on 19 March. Find out more.
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