India Shawn Embraces Growth and Grace on New EP “Subject To Change”

After four years of reflection and artistic evolution, India Shawn returns with Subject To Change a deeply personal six-track EP that feels both intimate and expansive. Released via VANTA Music, the project captures the emotional uncertainty that comes with transformation, particularly in love and self-discovery. Executive produced by D’Mile, with standout contributions including Lucky Daye on “Cotton Candy Blvd,” the EP showcases India’s signature ability to blend vulnerability with polished, timeless R&B.

Across Subject To Change, India moves fluidly through shifting sonic landscapes, from the warm, airy nostalgia of “Marmalade” to the darker, more melancholic tones of “Multiplicity.” Each track feels like a page pulled from a personal journal, documenting the complexities of falling in and out of love while embracing the reality that nothing remains static. Her storytelling remains conversational yet profound, allowing listeners to settle into every lyric and layered production choice.

Leading the release is “Marmalade,” a flirtatious, groove-driven record paired with a visual that mirrors its retro-inspired energy. Set against a dance floor filled with movement and longing, the video leans into themes of fleeting connection and the desire to hold onto unforgettable moments just a little longer. It’s a fitting introduction to a project centered on transition, nostalgia, and emotional fluidity.

Building on the foundation of BEFORE WE GO and its extended counterpart, BEFORE WE GO (DEEPER), this latest body of work further solidifies India Shawn’s place as one of modern R&B’s most compelling voices. With Subject To Change, she offers a mature, sonically rich meditation on growth, proving that evolution isn’t just inevitable, it can also be beautiful

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