Kiana Ledé – Cut Ties (Deluxe Version) [Album Stream]
R&B songstress Kiana Ledé is back with a re-up.
“Cut Ties (Deluxe Version)” extends Kiana Ledé’s third LP into a full breakup arc, stretching the original 11-track album into a 15-song, 41-minute set that feels like both an epilogue and a victory lap. The deluxe edition arrives via her own Kiana Ledé Entertainment imprint in partnership with BMG, building on the 2024 release of Cut Ties, which already framed this as her first fully independent, post-Grudges chapter.
The core of the record is still there: “LTF”, “Natural”, “U Can’t Remember”, “Too Many Strings”, “Cut Ties”, “No Stress”, “Space and Pussy”, “Outta Luck” and more map out a situationship gone sideways, torn between leaning into new love and protecting herself. She keeps circling themes of self-reflection, emotional boundaries and refusing to settle, turning the title track into a quiet breaking point where she finally chooses to walk away rather than live in permanent damage control.
The deluxe layer adds a new dimension instead of just padding the runtime. Three remixes bring in Chlöe on “Weakness,” Queen Naija on “U Can’t Remember” and BJ The Chicago Kid on “Outta Luck,” giving those songs a duet feel and shifting some of the emotional weight into back-and-forth conversations. A brand-new cut, “Jury,” produced by I LIKE THAT, pushes the anger further—she fantasizes about extreme revenge on a cheating ex, using dark humor and dramatic imagery to underline just how far past the point of forgiveness she’s gone.
Front to back, “Cut Ties (Deluxe Version)” plays like closing the book on a messy chapter: same sleek, modern R&B sound, but now framed as a full cycle of hurt, reflection, and finally letting go—for real this time.
