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rache. Drops 'Let Me Introduce Myself' And It’s Giving Main Character Energy

  • Writer: Mischa Plouffe
    Mischa Plouffe
  • Jul 29
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 31

Woman in a sparkly black dress lies on red fabric, set against matching red curtains. The mood is contemplative and dramatic.


There’s something undeniably powerful about an artist who refuses to wait their turn, and rache. is one of them. The rising New York-based R&B singer-songwriter has officially arrived with her debut EP, Let Me Introduce Myself, now streaming on all major platforms. And as far as introductions go? This one hits like a handshake, a hug, and a heavy truth all at once.

From ghostwriter to center stage, rache.’s journey has been anything but conventional. With writing credits for breakout tracks like Tia Kofi’s So Good and Kennen’s Try Me, she’s already proven she knows how to craft a hit. But this time, she’s trading the pen-for-hire for a mic of her own, and damn, does she have something to say.

Rooted in classical piano and shaped by years of behind-the-scenes hustle, rache.’s debut isn’t just a showcase of vocal chops or studio polish. It’s a five-track soul excavation. Vulnerable, raw, and deeply intentional, Let Me Introduce Myself threads personal history through genre-blending R&B with production from EDY, Senza Bloom, and more. The result? A sonic experience that doesn’t just sound good, it feels like something.

Her breakout single “Patient” set the tone earlier this year, a gut-punch of a track that explores reclaiming power. It’s vulnerable, yes, but never pitiful. It’s strength disguised as softness, pain alchemized into purpose. And the world noticed: 40K+ streams in a month, 138 countries, playlist love from YAMS and Gendirect Music.



But rache. doesn’t stop at one story. She expands the narrative. Tracks like “Take My Time” and “Thinking Of You” lean into sensuality and heartbreak with equal weight, balancing groove-heavy production with the kind of lyricism that lingers. Whether she’s unpacking generational expectations as a first-generation LGBTQ+ American, or celebrating moments of clarity after chaos, rache. makes space for all of it.

More than just an EP, Let Me Introduce Myself is a statement of intent. rache. isn’t asking for visibility, she’s claiming it. Loudly, softly, defiantly. Her presence is a reminder that the future of R&B isn’t just about vocal acrobatics or playlist clout. It’s about truth. And in that arena, rache. is already leading the charge.

Catch her live on NYC’s Red Couch Show, and don’t sleep on the visuals for “Take My Time” and “Thinking Of You”. This is only the beginning, and rache.’s not just introducing herself, she’s making sure you remember the name.

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