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RAYE unveils why her ‘every blood cell is exhausted’

RAYE talked about the grueling process of producing new music and how it affected her

Published April 02, 2026
RAYE unveils why her ‘every blood cell is exhausted’
RAYE unveils why her ‘every blood cell is exhausted’

RAYE just opened up about the draining, years long process behind her new album .0, admitting she poured “a lifetime’s worth of work” into the record and pushed herself to the brink in the process.

The Where Is My Husband! singer said the project demanded everything she had and confessed on The Zane Lowe Show on Apple Music: “It’s taken every blood cell.”

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“If I wasn’t on a stage, I was pouring into this body of work. I’m honestly exhausted — mentally and physically — but in a good way,” the singer added.

She explained that she took full creative control, acting as executive producer and writing every lyric and melody while working with orchestras, big bands and a huge cast of musicians.

“It’s been a labour of absolute passion and love,” RAYE assured.

The Escapism. artist also revealed that the album became a quiet act of rebellion after years spent writing to order for other artists.

She said: “There’s a subconscious rebellion in there,” she said, adding, “For so long everything had to be simple, minimal, to brief — this BPM, this length, this vibe. It was a miserable existence for me.”

She added that being told she “didn’t know who she was” only fueled the fire: “How can I define myself when you keep sending me into rooms with strangers to write top lines in a day?”

The star said she refused to shrink herself to fit the industry’s expectations and insisted, “I’m not just one thing.”

“I’ve grown up with many cultures — my identity isn’t one thing. So how can you ask me to choose one thing? On this record I embraced maximalism… any genre I wanted to explore, I did,” RAYE explained as she talked about defying all norms of the industry.

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.
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