Black Girl Magic
Classic Music Company are proud to present Black Girl Magic, the highly anticipated sophomore album from the inimitable Honey Dijon. An artist in every sense of the word, across 15 tracks of attitude, energy, heart and community, Honey demonstrates a broad range of disciplines and influences, enlisting A-List collaborators such as Channel Tres, Eve, Pablo Vittar, Josh Caffe, Mike Dunn and more for an unmissable, boundary-pushing LP.Â
Redefining what it is to be a DJ in 2022, this year Honeyâs production capabilities have been enlisted by the upper echelon of musicians. Producing two records for Beyonceâs chart-topping album Renaissance and remixing lead single âBreak My Soulâ, as well as working in the studio with Madonna on new material. Now unapologetically expressing her own sound on Black Girl Magic, she unveils the next chapter of her development as a producer and songwriter.Â
Since the first teaser of the album, the BBC Radio 1 playlisted collaboration with Atlanta singer-songwriter Hadiya George âNot About Youâ, to the most recent single âShow Me Some Loveâ featuring Compton royalty Channel Tres, the Black Girl Magic project has consistently illustrated Honeyâs dedication to profiling diverse vocal talent. Shining a spotlight on a new generation of queer people and people of colour, Honeyâs intentions to âkeep this culture in the conversation,â are demonstrated with the featured artists on the LP. Â Â
Behind the scenes Honey has worked closely with Classic Music Company founder and close friend Luke Solomon, as well as regular collaborator Chris Penny on the production of the album. Her most adventurous and explorative output yet with a diverse range of influences, Honeyâs Chicago musical upbringing is a driving force behind the LP, with her sights set on demonstrating how she first experienced the music of her hometown felt deeply across the record.Â
Working with British sculptor Jam Sutton, an artist who explores the relationship between technology and antiquity, 3D sculptural digital renderings of Honey have formed the artwork for all preceding singles leading into Black Girl Magic. Exploring identity, form, technology and classical portraiture, the artwork for the album comes as the final piece in the series of bespoke displays of Honey.Â
From her stratospheric DJ career, to her fashion line with COMME des GARĂONS: Honey Fucking Dijon, to soundtracking some of the most iconic fashion shows of the 21st century, Honeyâs influence is felt far and wide across the worlds of music, fashion and art, with Black Girl Magic a powerful physical statement of her interdisciplinary artistic impact.
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Black Girl Magic
Black Girl Magic
Classic Music Company are proud to present Black Girl Magic, the highly anticipated sophomore album from the inimitable Honey Dijon. An artist in every sense of the word, across 15 tracks of attitude, energy, heart and community, Honey demonstrates a broad range of disciplines and influences, enlisting A-List collaborators such as Channel Tres, Eve, Pablo Vittar, Josh Caffe, Mike Dunn and more for an unmissable, boundary-pushing LP.Â
Redefining what it is to be a DJ in 2022, this year Honeyâs production capabilities have been enlisted by the upper echelon of musicians. Producing two records for Beyonceâs chart-topping album Renaissance and remixing lead single âBreak My Soulâ, as well as working in the studio with Madonna on new material. Now unapologetically expressing her own sound on Black Girl Magic, she unveils the next chapter of her development as a producer and songwriter.Â
Since the first teaser of the album, the BBC Radio 1 playlisted collaboration with Atlanta singer-songwriter Hadiya George âNot About Youâ, to the most recent single âShow Me Some Loveâ featuring Compton royalty Channel Tres, the Black Girl Magic project has consistently illustrated Honeyâs dedication to profiling diverse vocal talent. Shining a spotlight on a new generation of queer people and people of colour, Honeyâs intentions to âkeep this culture in the conversation,â are demonstrated with the featured artists on the LP. Â Â
Behind the scenes Honey has worked closely with Classic Music Company founder and close friend Luke Solomon, as well as regular collaborator Chris Penny on the production of the album. Her most adventurous and explorative output yet with a diverse range of influences, Honeyâs Chicago musical upbringing is a driving force behind the LP, with her sights set on demonstrating how she first experienced the music of her hometown felt deeply across the record.Â
Working with British sculptor Jam Sutton, an artist who explores the relationship between technology and antiquity, 3D sculptural digital renderings of Honey have formed the artwork for all preceding singles leading into Black Girl Magic. Exploring identity, form, technology and classical portraiture, the artwork for the album comes as the final piece in the series of bespoke displays of Honey.Â
From her stratospheric DJ career, to her fashion line with COMME des GARĂONS: Honey Fucking Dijon, to soundtracking some of the most iconic fashion shows of the 21st century, Honeyâs influence is felt far and wide across the worlds of music, fashion and art, with Black Girl Magic a powerful physical statement of her interdisciplinary artistic impact.
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Classic Music Company are proud to present Black Girl Magic, the highly anticipated sophomore album from the inimitable Honey Dijon. An artist in every sense of the word, across 15 tracks of attitude, energy, heart and community, Honey demonstrates a broad range of disciplines and influences, enlisting A-List collaborators such as Channel Tres, Eve, Pablo Vittar, Josh Caffe, Mike Dunn and more for an unmissable, boundary-pushing LP.Â
Redefining what it is to be a DJ in 2022, this year Honeyâs production capabilities have been enlisted by the upper echelon of musicians. Producing two records for Beyonceâs chart-topping album Renaissance and remixing lead single âBreak My Soulâ, as well as working in the studio with Madonna on new material. Now unapologetically expressing her own sound on Black Girl Magic, she unveils the next chapter of her development as a producer and songwriter.Â
Since the first teaser of the album, the BBC Radio 1 playlisted collaboration with Atlanta singer-songwriter Hadiya George âNot About Youâ, to the most recent single âShow Me Some Loveâ featuring Compton royalty Channel Tres, the Black Girl Magic project has consistently illustrated Honeyâs dedication to profiling diverse vocal talent. Shining a spotlight on a new generation of queer people and people of colour, Honeyâs intentions to âkeep this culture in the conversation,â are demonstrated with the featured artists on the LP. Â Â
Behind the scenes Honey has worked closely with Classic Music Company founder and close friend Luke Solomon, as well as regular collaborator Chris Penny on the production of the album. Her most adventurous and explorative output yet with a diverse range of influences, Honeyâs Chicago musical upbringing is a driving force behind the LP, with her sights set on demonstrating how she first experienced the music of her hometown felt deeply across the record.Â
Working with British sculptor Jam Sutton, an artist who explores the relationship between technology and antiquity, 3D sculptural digital renderings of Honey have formed the artwork for all preceding singles leading into Black Girl Magic. Exploring identity, form, technology and classical portraiture, the artwork for the album comes as the final piece in the series of bespoke displays of Honey.Â
From her stratospheric DJ career, to her fashion line with COMME des GARĂONS: Honey Fucking Dijon, to soundtracking some of the most iconic fashion shows of the 21st century, Honeyâs influence is felt far and wide across the worlds of music, fashion and art, with Black Girl Magic a powerful physical statement of her interdisciplinary artistic impact.




