Jordan Rakei Announces New Album A Safe Place To Be Wild Out October 30
- Jordan Rakei will release a new album titled A Safe Place to Be Wild on October 30, according to an announcement from Red Light Management.
- The release date of October 30 establishes the timeline for Rakei's return to full-length albums.
- Rakei's career has centered on a fusion of genres, often incorporating complex harmonic structures and a wide array of instrumentation.
Jordan Rakei will release a new album titled A Safe Place to Be Wild on October 30, according to an announcement from Red Light Management. The project marks the latest studio effort from the multi-instrumentalist and producer known for blending soul, jazz, and electronic elements.
The release date of October 30 establishes the timeline for Rakei’s return to full-length albums. Red Light Management, the firm representing the artist, confirmed the title and the specific autumn launch date in the announcement.
Rakei’s career has centered on a fusion of genres, often incorporating complex harmonic structures and a wide array of instrumentation. His work typically bridges the gap between contemporary R&B and experimental jazz, a style that has positioned him within the global neo-soul circuit.
The announcement of A Safe Place to Be Wild follows a period of consistent output and touring. By scheduling the release for late October, the artist aligns the album’s arrival with the final quarter of the year, a common window for major music industry releases.
Rakei’s production style often involves a mix of live instrumentation and electronic processing. This approach has defined his previous records, where he typically handles a significant portion of the songwriting, arrangement, and recording processes.

The specific sonic direction of A Safe Place to Be Wild has not been detailed in the initial announcement from Red Light Management. However, the title suggests a thematic focus on sanctuary and expression, mirroring the introspective nature of his previous discography.
Industry observers typically monitor such releases to see how artists evolve their sound between projects. Rakei has historically shifted between more minimalist soul arrangements and denser, orchestral jazz compositions.
Further details regarding a tracklist, lead singles, or a supporting tour have not been released as of the announcement date. The current focus remains on the October 30 release deadline.
