From her upcoming album, Black Sheep, an anthem for the antisocial
Today we’re happy to bring you our song for the day, Nikki Yanofsky’s “Loner,” the latest single from her forthcoming album Black Sheep, a great anthem for all the antisocial by nature or edict, and for all the black sheep everywhere.
The album comes out on July 10 on eOne Music. “Loner” follows in the great rock tradition from Lennon to Cobain and beyond of writing songs of empowerment for outsiders. It’s a celebration of the power of choice one possesses in choosing how, and with whom, we socialize. Accepting one does have the choice, and celebrating that power, is where it starts.
โThereโs a power in being selective with the things you do or the company you keep,โ Nikki says of the single. โI socialize on my terms. I donโt feel pressure to do things I donโt want to do or hang with people who donโt get me, and I own that. I also really enjoy being alone. With all the social distancing we’ve been practicing, this song is especially relatable.โ
Produced and co-written by Zachary Seman and Roger Kleinman (Joey Bada$$, ASAP Rocky) and featuring the last two songs “Thriller” and “Boogie Nights” writer Rod Temperon ever wrote, Nikkiโs forthcoming album โBlack Sheepโ – which Billboard has called โcharmingโ and โself-confidentโ – reveals herself as an artist not afraid to defy expectations.
โThis is the first album where Iโve written lyrics that speak to my life experiences, and Iโm not just trying to please everyone around me,โ says Nikki. โItโs different than anything Iโve ever done before, but feels the most me. I feel evolved.โ
Videos by American Songwriter

Nikki recently released a tutorial teaching fans how she recorded the โLonerโ chorus for SiriusXMโs new At-Home Music Tutorials series. Watch it here.
Nikki will go live on American Songwriterโs Facebook for a live performance at pm EDT tonight where she will debut songs off the new album followed by a fan Q&A today. Tune in here.
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