A Little Vengeance

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A Little Vengeance
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 12, 2026 (2026-06-12)
Length46:08
Label
Producer
Jessie Reyez chronology
Paid in Memories
(2025)
A Little Vengeance
(2026)
Singles from A Llittle Vengeance
  1. "N.Y.F.F."
    Released: April 17, 2026
  2. "Ain't You Tired?"
    Released: May 1, 2026
  3. "Ur Heartbeat (Who Do U Think About at 2AM?)"
    Released: May 29, 2026

A Little Vengeance (stylized in all caps) is the fourth studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez.[1] It was released on June 12, 2026, by FMLY and Island Records.

A Little Vengeance was prefaced with the singles "N.Y.F.F.", "Ain't You Tired?" with Muni Long", and "Ur Heartbeat (Who Do U Think About at 2AM?)". Along with the release of her album, Reyez launched the Jessie Reyez Fund in partnership with Plus1, with the goal of expanding access to opportunities in the music industry for women and historically underrepresented communities.[2]

Critical reception

Amanda McArthur of Sweety High called the record "her most vulnerable—and highly listenable—body of work yet."[3] On June 24, 2026, Complex Canada ranked it 3rd on their 10 best Canadian albums of 2026 (so far) list.[4]

Track listing

A Little Vengeance track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Crumble"
Rykeyz2:36
2."Ain't U Tired?" (with Muni Long)2:36
3."Madame Joyce's Interlude"
  • Reyez
  • Jermi Thomas
9th of Feb2:29
4."N.Y.F.F."
2:22
5."Dusty" (with Ty Dolla Sign)3:13
6."iBreak"
2:46
7."Fuck You Jessie"Reyez2:17
8."F.M.L.Y. Interlude"
  • Reyez
  • Thomas
  • 9th of Feb
  • Heather Crawford
  • Thomas[v]
0:55
9."Everybody Cries Sometimes"
  • Reyez
  • Gitelman
  • J. Johnson
  • S. Johnson
  • Jeff Gitty
  • The Monsters & Strangerz
2:16
10."Salt"
  • Reyez
  • Tim Suby
Suby3:12
11."Love & Money Don't Go" (with Raahiim)Reyez
3:46
12."99%"
  • Reyez
  • Suby
  • Thomas
  • 9th of Feb
  • Suby
3:02
13."When You Hold Her"
  • Reyez
  • Williamson
Rykeyz3:20
14."G's Interlude"9th of Feb0:27
15."Ur Heartbeat (Who Do U Think About at 2AM?)"
  • Reyez
  • Ball
  • Shahid Khan
  • Carlos Muñoz
  • James Murray
  • Mustapha Omer
  • Thomas
2:50
16."Synesthesia" (with Lekan and D Smoke)
BongoByTheWay3:59
17."Ego Atrophy" (with Bob Marley)
  • Reyez
  • Derek Blythe
  • Jake Kosich
  • Johnny Kosich
  • Matthew Schaeffer
  • 9th of Feb
  • Beach Noise
  • Tsai
  • Phinisey[a]
  • Thomas[v]
  • Lekan[v]
4:48
Total length:46:08

Notes

Personnel

Credits are adapted from Tidal.[5]

Musicians

  • Jessie Reyez – performance (all tracks), background vocals (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 16, 17), keyboards (15)
  • Tim Suby – theremin (1, 9, 15); bass, guitar, keyboards, programming (10, 12); additional vocals (10)
  • Rykeyz – bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, percussion (1, 13); programming (1), string arrangement (13)
  • BongoByTheWay – percussion (2, 4), programming (2, 16); background vocals, bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, vocals (2)
  • Akeel Henry – bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, programming, strings (2)
  • Muni Long – featured vocals, background vocals (2)
  • Kaylyn O'Neal – background vocals (2)
  • Trey Campbell – background vocals (3, 4, 6, 17)
  • Madame Joyce – additional vocals (3)
  • Sherie Farris – violin (3)
  • Joe Harrison – bass, guitar, keyboards (4)
  • Scum – drums (4)
  • Jermi Thomas – programming (4, 12), vocal arrangement (6, 11, 15, 17), background vocals (8), vocals (12)
  • Jeff Gitelman – guitar (5, 9); bass, drums, percussion, programming (5)
  • Jordan K. Johnson – bass, drums, guitar, percussion, programming (5)
  • Stefan Johnson – bass, drums, guitar, percussion, programming (5)
  • Ty Dolla Sign – featured vocals, background vocals (5)
  • 9th of Feb – programming (6, 11, 12, 15, 19), background vocals (9), vocal arrangement (14, 17)
  • Eugene Tsai – programming (6, 17); brass, electric guitar, percussion (6)
  • Jordan Brooks – bass (6)
  • J Gramm – drums (6)
  • Dot da Genius – programming (6)
  • Scribz Riley – bass, drums, guitar, percussion, programming, vocals (7)
  • Jonathan Hoskins – bass, drums, guitar, programming (7)
  • Jacob Olofsson – keyboards, programming (7)
  • La'Nisaá Tucker-Faruq – background vocals (8)
  • Heather Crawford – guitar (8)
  • Lekan – background vocals (11, 14–17), featured vocals (16)
  • Raahiim – featured vocals, background vocals, programming (11)
  • The Runners – programming (11)
  • Amanda Stollings – additional vocals (13)
  • Brooke Brewer – additional vocals (13)
  • Eric Brooks – additional vocals (13)
  • Landon Thomas IV – additional vocals (13)
  • Mary Floyd – additional vocals (13)
  • Naarai Jacobs – additional vocals (13)
  • Steve Epting – additional vocals (13)
  • Nashville Recording Orchestra – strings (13)
    • Amy Helman – violin
    • Annaliese Kowert – violin
    • Carrie Bailey – violin
    • David Davidson – violin
    • Janet Darnall – violin
    • Jerry Allison – violin
    • Karen Wilkinson – violin
    • Elizabeth Lamb – viola
    • Patrick Monnius – viola
    • Austin Hoke – cello
    • Kevin Bate – cello
  • Naughty Boy – drums (15)
  • Los Hendrix – guitar (15)
  • Mojam – keyboards (15)
  • D Smoke – featured vocals, background vocals, guitar (16)
  • Derek Blythe – bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, programming (17)
  • Johnny Kosich – keyboards, programming (17)
  • Matthew Schaeffer – keyboards, programming (17)
  • Bob Marley – spoken word (17)
  • Phinisey – programming (17)

Technical

  • Rykeyz – engineering (1, 13)
  • BongoByTheWay – engineering (2, 16)
  • Karl Wingate – engineering (2, 16)
  • Akeel Henry – engineering (2)
  • Max Steger – engineering (3)
  • Nicci Gomez – engineering (4, 6)
  • Jermi Thomas – engineering (4, 8, 12)
  • Karl Wingate – engineering (4, 8)
  • Chad "KM" Kitchens – engineering (4)
  • Stefan Johnson – engineering (5, 9)
  • Jeff Gitelman – engineering (5)
  • Jordan K. Johnson – engineering (5)
  • 9th of Feb – engineering (6, 11, 12, 15, 17)
  • Eugene Tsai – engineering (6, 17)
  • Dot da Genius – engineering (6)
  • Hoskins – engineering (7)
  • Jacob Olofsson – engineering (7)
  • Scribz Riley – engineering (7)
  • Tim Suby – engineering (10, 12)
  • Raahiim – engineering (11)
  • The Runners – engineering (11)
  • Mayne at da Crib – engineering (11)
  • Scott Gerow – engineering (13)
  • Lekan – vocal engineering (14)
  • Beach Noise – engineering (17)
  • Derek Blythe – engineering (17)
  • Phinisey – engineering (17)
  • Jon Castelli – mixing (1, 7, 12–14)
  • DJ Riggins – mixing (2–4, 8, 11, 14, 16)
  • Josh Gudwin – mixing (5, 9)
  • Neal H Pogue – mixing (6)
  • John Kercy – mixing (10, 17)
  • Steve Fitzmaurice – mixing (15)
  • Brad Lauchert – additional mixing (1, 7, 12, 13)
  • Zachary Acosta – additional mixing (6)
  • Felix Byrne – additional mixing (9)
  • Najeeb Jones – additional mixing (10, 17)
  • Mike Bozzimastering
  • Adam Burt – mastering assistance (2)
  • Katie Harvey – mastering assistance (2)
  • David "Dsilb" Silberstein – production coordination (5)

Charts

Chart performance for A Little Vengeance
Chart (2026) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6]141
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[7]42

References

  1. Rayner, Ben (June 12, 2026). "Jessie Reyez on bringing her massive World Cup anthem home to Toronto's opening ceremony". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 16, 2026.
  2. "Jessie Reyes releases fourth studio album A Little Vengeance". Universal Music Canada (Press Release). June 12, 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. McArthur, Amanda (June 16, 2026). "55+ Iconic Jessie Reyez Lyrics to Use as Photo Captions". Sweety High. Retrieved June 16, 2026.
  4. Wavvy, Mr (2026-06-24). "Best Canadian Music 2026: Top Albums Of The Year So Far". Complex. Retrieved 2026-06-25.
  5. "A Little Vengeance / Jessie Reyez / Credits". Tidal. Retrieved June 18, 2026.
  6. "Jessi Reyez Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved June 23, 2026.
  7. "Jessi Reyez Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved June 23, 2026.