Ella Mai Announces New Album Do You Still Love Me? for February 2026 Release

Ella Mai Announces New Album Do You Still Love Me? for February 2026 Release

Ella Mai has set a release date for her third studio album, Do You Still Love Me?, confirming that the project will arrive on February 6, 2026. Sharing the update on Wednesday (Dec. 3), the British singer described the album as a release designed for the Valentine’s season while also acknowledging the timing with her Scorpio-themed symbolism. The announcement continues Mai’s steady rollout following recent singles and signals her first full-length project in nearly four years.

Mustard, a long-time collaborator and producer closely tied to Mai’s earlier breakthrough, is on board as executive producer for the new album. He acknowledged the announcement in the comments, while Coi Leray, Thuy, and H.E.R. added support through social media reactions. Their engagement reflects Mai’s broad network of collaborators and peers who have contributed to her sound across multiple projects.

The cover art for Do You Still Love Me? presents a scene from the vantage point of someone peering through window blinds, with Mai seated outdoors in a lounge chair and returning the viewer’s gaze. She appears in a suit jacket, tights, and heels beside a small nightstand and lamp, creating a subtle narrative centered on intimacy and observation. The visual approach aligns with the album title and suggests themes of reflection and interpersonal connection.

According to Apple Music, the album will feature 14 tracks, including the previously released “Tell Her” and “Little Things,” the latter originating from Mai’s 3 EP released in 2024. The tracklist marks a continuation of her layered R&B style while expanding on the sounds she explored on prior projects. The release will follow her 2022 album Heart on My Sleeve, which debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 and was supported by a 2023 headlining tour.

Ella Mai will return to the road toward the end of 2026, launching a six-city run that begins in Europe before moving through the United States. The Did You Miss Me? anniversary tour is scheduled to include dates in London, the Netherlands, Paris, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York City. The performances will offer a retrospective element while integrating her new material, closing out the year with a blend of past and upcoming work.

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