The stars have aligned, and Freya Skye has dropped her new EP “stardust.”
“I’m so excited that my debut EP ‘stardust’ is finally out! I’m so excited about this project and proud of how it’s come together,” Skye shared in a press release.
The stellar debut features contributions from an impressive roster of collaborators, including Julia Michaels (Sabrina Carpenter, H.E.R.), Grammy®-winning duo Mattman & Robin (Taylor Swift), and Johan Carlsson (Ariana Grande), alongside other rising writers.
“Each song on “Stardust” is a piece of who I was when I wrote it,” Skye said, “They’re messy, honest, and a little bit broken on their own, but together they tell the full story. This EP is about embracing those fragments and letting them exist exactly as they are, and I really hope that people can connect with it and love it in the same way I do. This really feels like my first big step into music and one that I feel super excited about.”
The five-track EP highlights Skye’s talent for storytelling and includes her Top 40 release “silent treatment.” Fans who pre-order the exclusive “stardust” vinyl at freyaskye.com will also receive access to a bonus track titled “london.”
Skye continues her global ascent on February 6 as she kicks off her sold-out North American “Stars Align” tour. She previously toured in Fall 2025 with her Disney Descendants castmates on the “Descendants/ZOMBIES: Worlds Collide” Tour, and headlined four intimate solo acoustic shows in New York, Los Angeles, and London.
Features Photo Credit: “stardust” cover art

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