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Ebony Riley Unveils Debut Album ‘Beautiful Tragedy’: A Journey of Self-Discovery

With a team of industry heavyweights backing her, Detroit’s Ebony Riley delivers a poignant mix of introspection and empowerment in her debut album, featuring standout tracks like ‘Only You’ and ‘You Better Know’.
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Executive produced by Larrance “Rance” Dopson, the album boasts a carefully curated group of high-caliber collaborators, including Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, James Fauntleroy, Tommy “TBHits” Brown, and Harmony Samuels, all helping to shape a sound that is expansive and cohesive. Riley balances classic R&B sensibilities with a modern edge, anchored by a voice that moves effortlessly from pillowy, ethereal highs to dusky, honeyed lows.

The album’s anthemic opener, “Sick of Me,” sets the tone with a moment of self-confrontation, turning the lens inward and signaling a shift in perspective. Breakthrough single “Only You” marked a major milestone for Riley, peaking at No. 15 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart and introducing her to a wider audience with its refreshing take on modern love.

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Shaped through her hands-on involvement across songwriting and creative direction, Beautiful Tragedy finds Riley at her most exposed, literally and figuratively. The album’s striking black-and-white visuals, including its cover image of Riley unclothed atop a mountain of garments, embody that ethos: a shedding of past identities and expectations. “I had to be more intentional about speaking life into myself,” Riley shares.

That intention carries into the music itself, balancing introspection with moments of lightness and release. The focus track “You Better Know,” featuring fellow Detroit native Skilla Baby, is paired with a playful, performance-driven video directed by maliashutup, capturing a more carefree, girl-next-door side of Riley. The video premieres today at 12:00PM EST / 9:00AM PST.

Detroit-born singer-songwriter Ebony Riley officially releases her debut album Beautiful Tragedy today, a deeply self-revealing body of work that marks her full arrival as an artist. Rooted in self-reflection and growth, the project finds Riley stepping into her truth — unfiltered, unguarded, and fully in control of her narrative.

Her follow-up single, “Honest,” produced by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, stands as one of the album’s most vulnerable moments, recorded in the immediate aftermath of personal loss. “Why Pt. 2,” a continuation of its predecessor from her Ebony EP, builds on the album’s sonic palette. “Bloom” closes the project with a strong sense of renewal.

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