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Here Is Everything We Know About India Shawn’s EP ‘Subject To Change’

Here Is Everything We Know About India Shawn’s EP ‘Subject To Change’

It’s been four years since India Shawn shared her album, Before We Do (Deeper). Although the “Cotton Candy Blvd” singer has dropped one-off records to appease supporters, their online cries for a body of work could not be ignored.

Well, this Friday, India Shawn will deliver the EP Subject To Change, executive produced by Grammy and Oscar-winning producer D’Mile.

In a statement posted on Instagram, India outlined the inspiration behind the project.

“We’re all trying to find something to cling to, something sure. a purpose, a lover that stays, a feeling that lasts,” India opened the note. “Personally, the past couple of years have been marked by fluctuating friendships, revolving doors of business partners, and my own emotions that blow hot & cold by the day. It’s all in flux. The irony is, change has been the constant, the only thing I can depend on.”

She continued: “So I’m moving & grooving with it, letting it carry me like a melody note by note into the next song.”

Continue below for the confirmed release date, tracklist, supporting tour dates, and more for India Shawn’s EP, Subject To Change.

Release Date

India Shawn’s EP Subject To Change is due out 5/1/2026 via Vanta Music. Click here to pre-save or pre-order.

Tracklist

India Shawn has not yet revealed the forthcoming project’s structured tracklist. But in a promotional video (viewable here), she teased some of the songs set to appear on Subject To Change, which include several previously shared singles.

  • “Marmalade”
  • “‘Til Infinity”
  • “Cotton Candy Blvd”
  • “Multiplicity”
  • “Rain On Me”
  • “Kill Switch”

Album Cover

Supporting Tour

India Shawn has not confirmed a tour to support Subject To Change‘s release. But according to Philadelphia venue World Cafe Live’s website, the singer was slated to perform there on April 30. However, the show has been cancelled.

Fans believe this cancellation could be in favor of a larger-scale performance run. For now, supporters will need to stand by for an update.

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