Jenevieve Releases New Album CRYSALIS (CODA) & Single “HVNLY” Feat. JIHYO From TWICE
- Rosa Gulliver

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Rosa Gulliver of TINYGMUSIC | May 13, 2026

Los Angeles-based artist Jenevieve has released her deluxe album CRYSALIS (CODA) recently, the completion of her critically acclaimed sophomore project. The deluxe includes her new single “Hvnly,” a remix of “Hvn High” now featuring JIHYO from TWICE. The deluxe also includes recently released “Waiting Room” (feat. Jordan Ward) and “Flight Risqué” (feat. Freddie Gibbs & SALIMATA), alongside collaborations with Tkay Maidza and Lous and The Yakuza.
Jenevieve recently completed a sold-out European leg of The CRYSALIS Tour – Worldwide, where she performed in Paris, London, and Amsterdam. The tour is resuming on May 14th with dates across Asia including stops in Shanghai, Seoul, Tokyo, and a return to Manila, where she previously shot the visual for “Haiku.” Announced this week, Jenevieve will be closing off the run with her first headline dates in Australia and New Zealand.
The CRYSALIS era has marked a breakthrough for Jenevieve. The album earned praise from NPR, Billboard, VIBE, and The FADER, while standout single “Head Over Heels” reached No. 1 at R&B radio, marking her first chart-topping record, and peaked Top 5 at Adult R&B Airplay. She was named as an On The Verge Artist at the iHeartRadio Music Awards this year, where she also received a nomination for Best New Artist (R&B). The momentum builds on her earlier success with breakout single “Baby Powder,” which has surpassed 175 million global streams.
About Jenevieve
Raised in South Florida, Jenevieve channels her Cuban and African American roots into a sound that experiments within and beyond R&B. Since breaking through with which has surpassed 175M+ in global consumption, she’s become a singular voice, exploring the fluidity of R&B with the alt leanings and pop experimentations of a time traveller, rescuing what the genre has left behind as if it’s being returned from the future. Working alongside executive producer and songwriter Elijah Gabor, her critically acclaimed debut project Division and follow-up EP Rendezvous established a world both familiar and alien: an unconfined architecture of groove and melody that still left the soul-full. With CRYSALIS, Jenevieve takes that world further: soul music that pushes like the genres it’s built and influenced, as comfortable with memory as it is with invention.
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