Tiana Major9 drops first full-length project since 2021.
TIANA MAJOR9 - Courtesy of Remy Bourdeau
Tiana Major9 has just released her long-awaited album November Scorpio, on February 13 via +1 Records. This full-length marks a major milestone in her evolving career, her first comprehensive record since earlier EPs and singles established her as a standout voice in modern R&B and soul.
Born and raised in East London to Jamaican parents, Major9 has been immersed in music from a young age, blending influences from jazz, neo-soul, gospel and classic R&B into a sound that feels both timeless and fresh. Before November Scorpio, she garnered critical attention with singles, EPs and collaborations, including a Grammy-nominated contribution Collide from the Queen & Slim soundtrack, and work with artists like Stormzy, Bryson Tiller and Smino.
November Scorpio is described as a deeply personal and emotionally rich project, reflecting themes of love, self-discovery, growth and resilience. Across its eleven tracks, Major9 moves from intimate guitar balladry (have ur way) to reflective and candid songs like money, exploring not just romantic vulnerability but her own journey as an independent artist. The album also features notable collaborations, including the nostalgic R&B duet Always with Yebba and the jazz- and reggae-infused energy! with trumpeter Keyon Harrold.
The creative process behind November Scorpio spans multiple cities, from Los Angeles to London and Jamaica, mirroring Major9’s global artistic footprint and the diversity of her influences. The result is a cohesive R&B and soul record that’s at once intimate, reflective and stylistically rich, grounded in classic sensibility while embracing contemporary nuance.
Releasing November Scorpio nearly two decades after her early breakthrough, Major9 has positioned herself as an artist who writes with vulnerability and sings with a depth that resonates across generations of listeners.