Her street style has already shifted: utilitarian cargo skirts, brass knuckle rings, and bare feet. It is armor disguised as apathy. In an era where pop stars burn out every 18 months, REY is doing something radical. She is slowing down to speed up.
"I almost quit three times while making this album," she laughs, swirling a glass of ice water in a dimly lit Los Angeles studio. It is 2:00 AM, but Lena "Rey" Vasquez —known to billions as simply REY —looks electric. suparstar singer latest
"I’m wearing a designer who hasn't shown a collection in fifteen years," she teases. "Silence is a fabric. We are weaving a resurrection." Her street style has already shifted: utilitarian cargo
Six months after sweeping the Grammys with Chromatic , and four years since her last stadium tour, the 29-year-old phenom is finally lifting the veil on what comes next for the biggest pop star on the planet. She is slowing down to speed up
Produced by underground legend (known for work with Björk and FKA twigs), the song blends hyperpop glitches with a 70’s soul bassline. Critics are already calling it "the most confident pivot since Lemonade ." The Ghosts and the Glory Behind the velvet ropes, however, the pressure is tectonic.
She reads the last line aloud, her voice a mix of exhaustion and fire: "They built a throne just to watch me fall / But darling, I am the wrecking ball." For more on the evolution of the modern Supastar, check our cover story in next month’s VIBE magazine.
REY reveals that a planned world tour collapsed last year due to "creative burnout and a very public betrayal by a former manager." For three months, she vanished from social media. Paparazzi photos surfaced of her hiking in Patagonia, but fans now know the truth: she was rebuilding her vocal cords and her sanity.