Lady Wray makes her highly anticipated return with Cover Girl, her third album on Big Crown
Records. The album opener “My Best Step” says it all, “my next step is my best step”, and
indeed she is taking her artistry to a new high and making the best music of her life. The
celebratory Cover Girl takes listeners on a free-spirited joyride glittered with ‘60s and
'70s-inspired soul and disco, ‘90s hip-hop and R&B, and perhaps the most defining element,
gospel. Following the healing journey that was 2022’s Piece of Me, Nicole has performed on
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, NPR’s Tiny Desk, and toured the world. After this
period of growth, Lady Wray is now ready to let her hair down and embrace all of what life
has to offer. Reunited with producer Leon Michels (Norah Jones / Clairo / El Michels Affair)
for the record, the outcome is effortless and undeniable, a reflection of their longtime
collaboration that extends over a decade.
“I've gravitated more towards love and self-care with this album. Piece of Me was realizing
that I was going to be a mother, and all those feelings were on my heart,” Lady Wray says.
“Now I'm able to sit back and be a real boss. I got my career, my motherhood, and my
marriage by the horns. I've grown into this more self-aware and beautiful flower for Cover
Girl.” With an almighty voice, soul-stirring lyrics, and a magnetic personality, the
singer-songwriter reflects her appreciation for her family, her faith, and her renewed love for
herself—all of which drive her new record.
Lead single “You’re Gonna Win” is a report to the dance floor, feel good banger. Cole lets
loose while naming and claiming her power “I do not care who came before me, after me
there will be none” as she likens her company to winning the lottery. The Fabulous Rainbow
Singers choir joins on the chorus taking the whole affair to church and putting it next to the
nest gospel-disco records ever pressed. “Be a Witness” is a funky, mid-tempo powerhouse
that would make Prince proud. Nicole nds the perfect groove over punchy drum machines
and infectious synthesizers, singing about a love destined to happen, and spreading the good
vibes to everyone in earshot. Cover Girl’s title track is one of the album’s most vulnerable
moments. Lady Wray delivers a show-stopping performance over the stripped down track as
she details her journey to finding herself again: “I lost myself trying to please someone else /
I want to be me again.” The title stems from a childhood nickname she earned for her
consistently manicured style. Lady Wray explains. “As I grew up and got into the music
business, I lost that happy part of me. I see that happiness in my daughter, who’s just
beautiful, talented, and smart. ‘Cover Girl’ is me going back to that little girl. It’s about getting
back to loving yourself and healing.” Similarly on “Where Could I Be,” she reclaims the
happiness and sense of identity that she lost focus of through life’s struggles. Nicole gushes
about her love and respect for her marriage on “Best For Us” & “Hard Times”, both
acknowledging the imperfection and referencing the strength and resilience of true love.
She sings to her daughter on “Higher,” teaching her how to love and be loved, encouraging
her to be confident and persistent.
Lady Wray was born to sing, sharing her soul and her life with us through her music. She has
amassed a diehard worldwide fanbase with her relatable messages and incomparable
voice. Whether singing of her struggles or strengths, there’s a comfort that comes from the
way she makes us know we are not alone in any of it. Nicole Wray is inspiring and uplifting.
Having been through a lot, she’s taken all of it and made herself a better person and a better
artist.
“You need to rule your own world. Don't let anybody get in your way. You rock with your
dreams until the wheels fall off,” Lady Wray says. “That's what I've been doing with my
career since 1998. I know who I am and what I bring to the table. It's been a heck of a
journey, and I feel so happy to be making the best music of my life.”