Not more than a year before, the R&B songbird dropped one of her critically acclaimed EP, 'Heaux Tales'.
Jazmine Sullivan, now 34-years old, have reawakened her fans after teasing her new music for two days in the past week.
The singer is expected to reclaim her control over the genre in January when she drops the track.
It is, however, not confirmed yet, if the new track that she keeps on teasing is still connected to her Grammy-nominated album, or if it is a new effort from the singer.
Sullivan took to Instagram to tease the track last Dec. 26, in which she wrote "Jazzy's Tale". Fans believed this is another "unreleased tale" from her latest EP.
In another clip that she shared recently, the "Bust Your Windows" hit maker previewed another short snippet of what seemed to be another "unreleased" track, now showcasing her powerful vocals.
When one fan asked if the recent clip is part of "Jazzy's Tale", the songstress cryptically responded, "maybe".
In the comment section, fans continue to speculate whether the two clips are from one single track or if its another surprise from the R&B superstar.
It is possible that Sullivan will release new music closer to the start of her "Heaux Tales Tour", which is scheduled to begin on Valentine's Day 2022 in Vancouver.
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Heaux Tales and New Jazmine
In August 2020, Sullivan announced the release of her new song titled "Lost One", marking her return to the business. A few hours after the release, she trended in the United States.
The day after, she confirmed her much-awaited EP, "Heaux Tales", which dropped not more than five months later.
"Heaux Tales" debuted Number Four on the Billboard 200, making it her highest-peaking album on the list yet. After a six-year hiatus, the album spent 16 weeks on the chart, soaring past her previous projects. The only project to spend more weeks on the chart was her Fearless debut in 2008.
Sullivan was also nominated at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards, in which she competed for the Outstanding Female Artist along with Beyoncé, H.E.R., Ledisi, and Alicia Keys. Beyonce managed to win the award, however.
Just this year, Jazmine released "Tragic", in which she performed at the 2021 BET Awards. She also won the Album of the Year Award on the same night.
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