Daniel Caesar Reveals “Son Of Spergy” Tracklist Featuring Bon Iver, Sampha, Blood Orange & More


Daniel Caesar is preparing to drop something scary-good one week before Halloween.

Daniel Caesar has unwrapped the full tracklist for his highly anticipated album Son Of Spergy, set to drop October 24. The 12-song project shows Caesar reaching deep into his circle of experimental collaborators, promising a wide sonic palette and some surprising partnerships.

The album is stacked with notable features. Sampha appears on opener “Rain Down,” Bon Iver lends vocals to both “Moon” and the closer “Sins Of The Father,” and Blood Orange joins Yebba on “Touching God.” Rising talent Norwill Simmonds pops up on “Baby Blue,” while the mysterious 646YF4T makes an appearance on “No More Loving (On Women I Don’t Love).”

Track titles like “Root Of All Evil,” “Sign Of The Times,” and “Emily’s Song” hint at a blend of spiritual questioning and personal reflection. Caesar seems poised to balance his signature minimal soul with ambitious collaborations that could push his sound into new territory.

With singles like the Bon Iver-assisted “Moon” already setting a serene, dreamlike tone, Son Of Spergy feels primed to be one of Caesar’s most daring releases yet. Fans won’t have to wait long to hear how these names and ideas merge into a full-length experience.


Tracklist:

1. Sins Of The Father (Ft. Bon Iver)

2. Rain Down (Ft. Sampha)

3. Have A Baby (With Me)

4. Call On Me

5. Baby Blue (Ft. Norwill Simmonds)

6. Root Of All Evil

7. Who Knows

8. Moon (Ft. Bon Iver)

9. Touching God (Ft. Yebba & Blood Orange)

10. Sign Of The Times

11. Emily’s Song

12. No More Loving (On Women I Don’t Love) (Ft. 646YF4T)




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