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As this interview wraps, she pulls out a lyric sheet for the album’s closer, a seven-minute epic titled "The Supastar Is Bored."

"I forgot that I loved the squeak of the sneakers on the stage floor," she says quietly. "I forgot that music was supposed to hurt in a good way." suparstar singer latest

She reads the last line aloud, her voice a mix of exhaustion and fire: "They built a throne just to watch me fall / But darling, I am the wrecking ball." For more on the evolution of the modern Supastar, check our cover story in next month’s VIBE magazine. As this interview wraps, she pulls out a

If you thought the "Supastar" was slowing down, think again. She is just getting dangerous. When REY dropped the surprise single "Velvet Hammer" last Thursday, streaming platforms crashed for seventeen minutes. The track is not a radio-friendly sequel to her previous hits. It is a war drum. She is just getting dangerous

Her new, untitled album (dubbed REY 5.0 by fans) is rumored to feature a duet with a legendary rock frontman and a diss track aimed squarely at the industry executives who tried to box her into a "legacy act" at 28. Ahead of the Met Gala next week, where she serves as a co-chair, REY has also taken creative control of her image. She famously fired her stylist team live on Instagram (a video that has since been meme-ified 50 million times).

REY reveals that a planned world tour collapsed last year due to "creative burnout and a very public betrayal by a former manager." For three months, she vanished from social media. Paparazzi photos surfaced of her hiking in Patagonia, but fans now know the truth: she was rebuilding her vocal cords and her sanity.

As this interview wraps, she pulls out a lyric sheet for the album’s closer, a seven-minute epic titled "The Supastar Is Bored."

"I forgot that I loved the squeak of the sneakers on the stage floor," she says quietly. "I forgot that music was supposed to hurt in a good way."

She reads the last line aloud, her voice a mix of exhaustion and fire: "They built a throne just to watch me fall / But darling, I am the wrecking ball." For more on the evolution of the modern Supastar, check our cover story in next month’s VIBE magazine.

If you thought the "Supastar" was slowing down, think again. She is just getting dangerous. When REY dropped the surprise single "Velvet Hammer" last Thursday, streaming platforms crashed for seventeen minutes. The track is not a radio-friendly sequel to her previous hits. It is a war drum.

Her new, untitled album (dubbed REY 5.0 by fans) is rumored to feature a duet with a legendary rock frontman and a diss track aimed squarely at the industry executives who tried to box her into a "legacy act" at 28. Ahead of the Met Gala next week, where she serves as a co-chair, REY has also taken creative control of her image. She famously fired her stylist team live on Instagram (a video that has since been meme-ified 50 million times).

REY reveals that a planned world tour collapsed last year due to "creative burnout and a very public betrayal by a former manager." For three months, she vanished from social media. Paparazzi photos surfaced of her hiking in Patagonia, but fans now know the truth: she was rebuilding her vocal cords and her sanity.