Award-winning artist, activist, and cultural commentator Lynae Vanee steps into a new chapter with the release of her debut spoken word single, “I Want More,” out now via 440 Artists. Accompanied by an official visualizer directed by award-winning filmmaker John Dierre (Meta Take1), the piece is currently streaming on YouTube.
The track opens with a chorus of powerful voices by RaeShanda Lias, Deante Kyle, Camille McCallum, Elizabeth Booker Houston, and Joshua Joseph. Vanee delivers a sharp, unapologetic reflection on today’s social and cultural climate. Her words carry an extra layer of resonance coming from a Black woman, offering a message that feels equally necessary and undeniable. The visual adds its own flair, with Vanee wearing a striking dress by Nigerian designer Fruché.
With “I Want More,” and her full-length debut mixtape Sundays in the Overflow, Vol. 1 arriving early next year, the Atlanta native elevates her signature narrative style. This new era reinforces her presence as a transformative voice at the intersection of culture, consciousness, and storytelling.
