In CAOS, R&B singer Miguel returns after an eight-year hiatus, delivering a dark, introspective body of work that channels transformation and unrest. The album was released on October 23, 2025 via ByStorm/RCA, coinciding with his 40th birthday. Production credits span an eclectic group including Jeff Bhasker, Dave Sitek, DJ Dahi, Jerry Duplessis, and Miguel himself among others. Leading singles like “RIP” and the title track “CAOS” showcase his bilingual singing, genre-blending from alternative R&B into grunge-tinged and house-influenced territory. Notable tracks include “New Martyrs (Ride 4 U)”, “Angel’s Song” and “Always Time”, where he reflects on love, protest, and personal loss. The 12-song, 36-minute runtime is lean but intense, proving that Miguel is back on his own terms. You can support him and buy/stream his new album out, Today !!
Leak Preview: Miguel – Caos
In CAOS, R&B singer Miguel returns after an eight-year hiatus, delivering a dark, introspective body of work that channels transformation and unrest. The album was released on October 23, 2025 via ByStorm/RCA, coinciding with his 40th birthday. Production credits span an eclectic group including Jeff Bhasker, Dave Sitek, DJ Dahi, Jerry Duplessis, and Miguel himself among others. Leading singles like “RIP” and the title track “CAOS” showcase his bilingual singing, genre-blending from alternative R&B into grunge-tinged and house-influenced territory. Notable tracks include “New Martyrs (Ride 4 U)”, “Angel’s Song” and “Always Time”, where he reflects on love, protest, and personal loss. The 12-song, 36-minute runtime is lean but intense, proving that Miguel is back on his own terms. You can support him and buy/stream his new album out, Today !!
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