Featuring aespa, Brandi Carlile, Camilo, CHIKA, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, John Mayer, Kirk Franklin, Lizzy McAlpine, Madison Cunningham, Michael McDonald, Shawn Mendes, Stormzy, 150,000 Audience Choir Members & More
Closing Installment of Epic Four-Part Djesse Series Arrives on Heels of Historic GRAMMY® Performance with Joni Mitchell, 6th Career GRAMMY® Award, Jimmy Kimmel Live Performance
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March 1, 2024 – Jacob Collier’s Djesse Vol. 4 is out today (Hajanga/Interscope/Decca). What first began as an ambitious idea to make one massive album erupted into an epic and unparalleled four-part series that for the past seven years has encompassed every genre under the sun. It culminates in a grand finale, with the final installment out now. Spanning 53 songs and nearly 50 guest artists, a GRAMMY® Album of the Year nomination for Vol. 3 and three GRAMMY® wins, plus hundreds of musicians and orchestra members that represent sounds from nearly every corner of the globe - Djesse is an impressive feat from Collier, deemed “the colorful Mozart of Gen-Z” by the New York Times, and one of the moment’s most in-demand forces of creativity.
Djesse Vol. 4 features a star-studded ensemble and Collier has released a number of singles and music videos: “Bridge Over Troubled Water” (feat. John Legend & Tori Kelly) Camilo, “Witness Me” feat. Shawn Mendes, Stormzy & Kirk Franklin, “Wherever I Go” feat. Michael McDonald & Lawrence, “Little Blue” feat. Brandi Carlile, “Never Gonna Be Alone” feat. John Mayer & Lizzy McAlpine, and a co-write with Remi Wolf. The album also features Chris Martin, aespa, Madison Cunningham, Chris Thile, Yelle, CHIKA, Anoushka Shankar, The Aeolians 2018 Choir, Lindsey Lomis and his mother Suzie Collier The connective thread and beating heart is a collective “Audience Choir” of 150,000 fans’ voices, which Collier recorded in every corner of the world across his last two years of touring. “Collier collaborates widely while also singing, playing instruments, arranging, producing, and engineering himself,” as Vulture said when naming Djesse Vol. 4 one of 2024’s most anticipated albums. “Your fave literally could never.”
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