Jane Handcock Takes Accountability on New Album ‘It’s Me, Not You’

Jane Handcock Takes Accountability on New Album ‘It’s Me, Not You’

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Genre-defying artist Jane Handcock has unveiled her second album, It’s Me, Not You, via Death Row/gamma.

The 15-track project was preceded by the singles “Stingy,” “Can’t Let Go” and “Stare at Me” with Anderson .Paak.

OnIt’s Me, Not You, Handcock candidly unpacks her strengths and vulnerabilities in love and life.

Opening with “Use Me,” Handcock devotes her heart to someone special, even when others may not understand their bond: “Won’t you use me / I don’t mind / This could be between us, baby / Homegirls think I’m crazy.”

“You,” which features BJ The Chicago Kid, is a tender ballad that basks in unconditional love. “Baby, there’s only one you / Stank attitude, but ain’t too many true ’cause it’s only one you / Sometimes you give me the blues / But ain’t nobody in this world quite like you,” she coos on the standout track.

Jane Handcock Takes Accountability on New Album ‘It’s Me, Not You’
Jane Handcock. (Courtesy of Death Row Records/gamma.)

Between romantic themes, Handcock reflects on her arduous musical journey on “For the Views,” while taking accountability for her pitfalls — without making excuses — on “Blowing Wind Around.” “I’ve been on my bullshit lately / But I promise I’ma change,” she admits.

Speaking on her new project, Handcock shares, “I created an album called It’s Me, Not You. It’s about owning every facet of who I am. Accountability is everything.”

It’s Me, Not Youfollows the Richmond, California, native’s 2023 album,World of Woman.The former album includes production by Soopafly, MyGuyMars, Ron “TNava” Avant, Dylan Wiggins, and Charlie Bereal, who is also signed to Death Row Records.

Stream Jane Handcock’s new album It’s Me, Not You below.

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