PRÝNCESS Delivers “Girl Power,” the Title Track of Her Debut Album
There is a logic to how PRÝNCESS operates. Fixed release dates. Deliberate sequencing. A rollout built around consistency. On May 17, 2026, that strategy delivers one of its most significant entries — “Girl Power,” the title track from her forthcoming debut album, now available on all major streaming platforms via Ditto Music.
The single is the second in a monthly release cadence that began with “A-List” on April 17, 2026. Where that track established her presence, “Girl Power” consolidates it. According to her official press release, the track “consolidates everything her singles have been building toward and signals the full arrival of the album.” For an independent artist managing her own rollout across music, visuals, and distribution, that kind of intentionality is the entire model.
The track pairs a deep funk groove with commanding vocals and pop hooks that hit without softening the edges. Lyrically, the track positions PRÝNCESS not as someone chasing attention but as someone who generates it naturally. The chorus lands as a fact and the bridge escalates the tension into something more physical and immediate — a buildup that never once loses control of its own narrative.
The Manhattan-born, Atlanta-raised artist built her craft independently, drawing on the influence of Michael Jackson and Prince while developing a process rooted in self-sufficiency. She writes, records, and manages her own releases — a structure that gives her full control over both the creative output and the commercial strategy behind it.
That strategy extends well beyond streaming. The full album Girl Power is set for physical and direct-to-consumer release on June 17, 2026, with streaming to follow in early 2027. Physical editions will include an exclusive bonus track unavailable on any platform — a deliberate move to reward direct audience engagement.

