London-based pop artist Rina Sawayama has announced her debut full-length, SAWAYAMA. The album comes out on April 17 via Dirty Hit. Along with the LP news, Sawayama has shared her new song “Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys).” Hear it below. Scroll down for the album cover, tracklist (which includes the single “STFU!”), and Sawayama’s upcoming tour schedule.

Sawayama said of “Commes des Garçons (Like the Boys)” in a statement:

When I was writing this song I wanted on one hand to lyrically explore the idea of people having to adopt negative male tropes to appear confident, whilst on the other sonically paying homage to the early 2000s dance tracks that made me feel confident. The idea that the socially acceptable version of confidence is in acting “like the boys,” otherwise as a woman you get called a bitch—but in the club, we reclaim the word “bitch” as a sign of ultimate confidence (“yes bitch,” “work bitch”). I wanted to sit these two together and make a club fashion banger that makes you feeling like THAT bitch whoever you are.

Rina Sawayama recorded SAWAYAMA in London and Los Angeles. She worked on the album with Danny L Harle, Clarence Clarity, Bram Inscore, Nate Company, Nicole Morier, Lauren Aquilina, and Johnny Latimer. She said of the record:

The album ultimately is about family and identity. It’s about understanding yourself in the context of two opposing cultures (for me British and Japanese), what “belonging” means when home is an evolving concept, figuring out where you sit comfortably within and awkwardly outside of stereotypes, and ultimately trying to be ok with just being you, warts and all.

Check out Pitchfork’s “The 20 Best Pop and R&B Albums of 2017,” featuring Sawayama’s mini-album RINA at No. 19.

SAWAYAMA:

01 Dynasty

02 XS

03 STFU!

04 Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys)

05 Akasaka Sad

06 Paradisin’

07 Love Me 4 Me

08 Bad Friend

09 Fuck This World (Interlude)

10 Who’s Gonna Save U Now?

11 Tokyo Love Hotel

12 Chosen Family

13 Snakeskin

Rina Sawayama:

04-24 Los Angeles, CA - The Regent Theater

04-25 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall

04-27 Portland, OR - Holocene

04-28 Seattle, WA - The Crocodile

05-01 Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line Music Cafe

05-02 Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge

05-03 Toronto, Ontario - The Mod Club Theatre

05-06 Washington, DC - Union Stage

05-07 New York, NY - Webster Hall

05-08 Cambridge, MA - The Sinclair

05-09 Philadelphia, PA - The Foundry at the Fillmore

05-14 Glasgow, Scotland - King Tuts

05-15 Manchester, England - Gorilla

05-16 Birmingham, England - O2 Intitute Birmingham

05-21 London, England - Electric Brixton