Yonny’s Everywhere, But Always (Deluxe) has just landed as an expansion of last year’s project, reframing it with fresh layers of emotion and collaboration. The Seattle-born rapper and songwriter adds three new tracks that underline both his lyrical precision and his instinct for building bridges across genres. Far from a simple reissue, the deluxe sharpens what was already a striking body of work into something bolder and more complete.
The new material highlights different sides of his artistry. I Am strips things back to bare bones, letting acoustic strums and unguarded lyricism take centre stage. Blue Door resurfaces with a new twist, this time with Ambré, whose vocal warmth slides effortlessly against Yonny’s cadence. Jumbo Jet, meanwhile, pairs him with hometown producer Sango for a soaring track that mirrors the ambition of an artist whose reach is fast expanding.
Context makes the release resonate even more. City in Motion, the breakout single from the original project, has already surpassed three million streams and positioned Yonny as one of Seattle’s most magnetic new voices. Press acclaim, radio support, and collaborations with cultural institutions like Sounders FC have only reinforced his role as a figure carrying the city’s sound into broader conversations.
Still, Yonny’s focus remains close to home. Earlier this month, he marked the project’s one-year anniversary with a live-band performance in Seattle, a night that captured both his loyalty to the community that shaped him and his drive to elevate it on a global scale.
