Everything You Need to Know About Jessie Reyez’s Upcoming Album ‘Paid in Memories’

Jessie Reyez is getting ready to release her highly anticipated third studio album, Paid in Memories, on March 28, 2025. She recently released her sixth single, “Psilocybin & Daisies,” on March 7. This song showcases her experimental style and growth as an artist.

“Psilocybin & Daisies” includes a part from the Smashing Pumpkins’ classic hit “1979.” This smart choice shows her ability to blend modern sounds with older influences, giving listeners something fresh yet familiar. Reyez enjoys remixing old songs into new ones and calls it an “industry hack” she is eager to use. Her new single reflects her signature sound, combining strong emotions with catchy melodies. Fans can listen to it on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

Her upcoming album, Paid in Memories, will focus on personal topics such as love, growing up, and self-discovery. It will feature guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lil Wayne, and Big Sean, creating a diverse sound. Reyez describes this album as the result of her journey as an artist. She expresses her feelings, stating, “I am grateful. I continue to find my way. And in love, in money, in spirit and memories… bitch, I’m f*cking paid.” The cover of the album is a photo from her eighth-grade yearbook, reflecting her growth.

Jessie Reyez first gained attention with her debut EP Kiddo in 2017, which included the hit song “Figures.” She has since released two studio albums—Before Love Came to Kill Us in 2020 and Yessie in 2022—along with several singles that mix R&B and pop. Her ability to convey strong emotions through music has built her a loyal fan base and earned her positive reviews, making her one of today’s top singer-songwriters.

As the release date for Paid in Memories approaches, fans eagerly await what could be another highlight in Reyez’s career. All her released singles have raised excitement for the album, offering a glimpse into its sound and themes. “Psilocybin & Daisies” is one of those singles, showing Reyez’s talent and setting the mood for the album.