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Jordana – Blouse

Jordana by Kasey Makal

The ever-evolving and extremely prolific songwriter and Billboard-charting artist Jordana will release her new EP Jordanaland this Friday, but first she shares one more preview of the forthcoming project.

Jordanaland

Out today is the lithe “Blouse,” about one-sided romantic intimacy and wondering if there’s potential for more.

“Blouse” follows singles “Still Do” and “Like That,” and is the final teaser off of Jordanaland out later this week.

Jordana explains that this is, “A song about wanting someone to realize there’s a romantic connection underneath the superficial reasons. Through a one-sided passionate intimacy, shouting into the ether, questioning if tender moments with each other could mean anything more than just a physical relationship.”

Jordanaland is the newest release from the 25 year-old LA-based artist. Recorded with her friends Charlie Kilgore & Julian Kaufman of offkilter pop group MICHELLE, the EP drops Jordana in her most brightly-colored surroundings yet. Mixed by a pair of Grammy Award winners in Olli Jacobs (Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, beabadoobee) & David Pizzimenti (Ella Mai, Ed Sheeren, Travis Scott), these songs soar with a sonic confidence that has previously only made occasional appearances in her discography.

“Jordanaland is definitely an escape from Americaland. It’s an oasis from the chaos, where tampons are free, everything is easy, and Luther Vandross is vice president. It looks a lot like LA in the videos…for some reason. Weird. But it’s wherever you want it to be, just close your eyes,” says Jordana about the album. “Pop music was definitely the goal. Self-assured, confident pop. I think the evolution came from becoming more comfortable with my voice, a more established sound, and also looking up to artists who let it all out in that way.”

While the visual world and concept of the album is whimsical, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows in Jordanaland – in this collection of songs, Jordana touches on her most honest subject matter yet. The EP explores a range of themes, from sobriety to the sometimes tentative, sometimes heartbursting nature of love and lust.

Jordana also announces the Jordanaland Tour, kicking off in March 2026.

Tour Dates

03/05 Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room

03/06 Santa Cruz, CA – The Atrium

03/07 Healdsburg, CA – Little Saint

03/09 Boise, ID – Shrine Social Club

03/11 Fort Collins, CO – The Coast

03/12 Omaha, NE – Reverb Lounge

03/13 Iowa City, IA – Gabe’s

03/14 Madison, WI – UW Memorial Union / The Sett

03/16 Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi

03/17 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop

03/18 Pittsburgh, PA – Bottlerocket Social Hall

03/20 Brooklyn, NY – Elsewhere (Hall)

03/21 Amherst, MA – The Drake

03/22 Portland, ME – SPACE Gallery

03/23 Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom

03/25 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar

03/26 Richmond, VA – Richmond Music Hall

03/27 Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle

03/28 Columbus, OH – Rumba Café

03/30 Louisville, KY – Zanzabar

03/31 St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway

04/01 Kansas City, MO – recordBar

04/02 Oklahoma City, OK – Resonant Head

04/04 Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole

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