Atlanta’s PRÝNCESS isn’t slowing down. The Manhattan-born, Atlanta-raised pop artist is set to release another new single on May 17, continuing a monthly release streak that has quietly been building one of the more deliberate careers in independent pop right now.

The upcoming drop follows “A-List,” her April release that put her signature blend of funk rhythms and sharp pop instincts on full display. The track made her position clear — status is self-defined, validation is optional, and she’s not waiting for anyone’s permission. It’s a theme she keeps coming back to, and it’s starting to land.

What makes PRÝNCESS worth watching isn’t just the music — it’s the method. She writes, records, and manages her own rollout, dropping singles on the 17th of every month as part of a campaign built around her debut album, Girl Power. There’s no filler, no algorithm-chasing. Just a clear plan executed on her own timeline.

That timeline has a major moment coming. The full Girl Power album hits physical and direct-to-consumer formats on June 17, 2026 — a deliberate move that puts ownership and audience connection ahead of streaming convenience. A full streaming release follows in early 2027, with physical copies set to include a bonus track you won’t find anywhere else online.

Influenced by Prince and Michael Jackson, PRÝNCESS has spent years developing a sound that sits at the intersection of pop, rock, and R&B — confident, focused, and entirely her own. The May 17 single is one more step in proving it.