- Culture
- 08 Jan 26
Wesley Joseph announces debut album Forever Ends Today
Watch the video for his new single 'Peace of Mind' below.
Following the success of his 2021 EP ULTRAMARINE, London-based artist Wesley Joseph has announced his new album Forever Ends Today, set to be released on April 10, via Secretly Canadian.
Alongside the album, Joseph has shared a new single and self-directed video for 'Peace of Mind', featuring American rapper and songwriter Danny Brown .
"It was a dream having Danny Brown work on the song - growing up he was always one of my hero artists, someone who's an outsider and knows no rules when it comes to pushing sound forward and being fearless with it." says Joseph.

The news of the album comes after Joseph's headline North American tour and a sold-out headline show in London's iconic venue KOKO. Joseph has made headway in both the music and fashion worlds, showcasing a talent that extends past music into the visual.
Joseph utilizes a vast discography as inspiration for his newest work. The meld between R&B, soul, alterative electronic and rap make for a unique sound throughout the album. Blending tradition and innovation, he explores the pull of nostalgia and escapism.
Joseph blends his talent for music with a passion for visual artistry in the self-directed music videos for 'Peace of Mind' and 'If Time Could Talk'. Using his background in filmmaking, Forever Ends Today, makes use of a multitude of musical genres and artistic outlets, building a complex world for the album.
Find the full tracklist for Forever Ends Today here :
1. Distant Man
2. White Tee
3. If Time Could Talk
4. Pluto Baby
5. Quicksand
6. Peace of Mind (feat. Danny Brown)
7. Blinded
8. July (feat. Jorja Smith)
9. Seasick
10. Manuka
11. Mind Games
12. Shadow Puppet
13. 100 Miles
Listen to the new single below :
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