Release Date: 10/04/26
Forever Ends Someday is the long-awaited debut album from singer, songwriter, producer, and director Wesley Joseph. Unguarded and wholly realized, it captures him at his most confidently vulnerable, exploring the many layers of his creative life journey. Across 13 tracks, self-examination meets expansive escapism: Peace of Mind (feat. Danny Brown) is a bass-rattling release of anxiety and resolve, while July (feat. Jorja Smith)—recorded in their hometown of Walsall—offers a rejoiceful callback to how far they’ve come and what’s been lost. Three years in the making and recorded between London, Walsall, Los Angeles, and a mountainside in Switzerland, the album was crafted with a core team including composer Nicolas Jaar, Harvey Dweller, Tev’n, A. K. Paul, Al Shux, Ryan Raines, and Romil Hemnani. The title speaks to the fleeting beauty of the present—the realization that youth is borrowed—rendered through songs that illuminate both light and dark. From Walsall to the world, Forever Ends Someday marks the beginning of a powerful new chapter for Joseph. Tracklist: Side A 1. Distant Man 2. White Tee 3. If Time Could Talk 4. Pluto Baby 5. Quicksand 6. Peace of Mind (feat. Danny Brown) Side B 7. Blinded 8. July (feat. Jorja Smith) 9. Seasick 10. Manuka 11. Mind Games 12. Shadow Puppet 13. 100 Miles
Forever Ends Someday is the long-awaited debut album from singer, songwriter, producer, and director Wesley Joseph. Unguarded and wholly realized, it captures him at his most confidently vulnerable, exploring the many layers of his creative life journey. Across 13 tracks, self-examination meets expansive escapism: Peace of Mind (feat. Danny Brown) is a bass-rattling release of anxiety and resolve, while July (feat. Jorja Smith)—recorded in their hometown of Walsall—offers a rejoiceful callback to how far they’ve come and what’s been lost. Three years in the making and recorded between London, Walsall, Los Angeles, and a mountainside in Switzerland, the album was crafted with a core team including composer Nicolas Jaar, Harvey Dweller, Tev’n, A. K. Paul, Al Shux, Ryan Raines, and Romil Hemnani. The title speaks to the fleeting beauty of the present—the realization that youth is borrowed—rendered through songs that illuminate both light and dark. From Walsall to the world, Forever Ends Someday marks the beginning of a powerful new chapter for Joseph. Tracklist: Side A 1. Distant Man 2. White Tee 3. If Time Could Talk 4. Pluto Baby 5. Quicksand 6. Peace of Mind (feat. Danny Brown) Side B 7. Blinded 8. July (feat. Jorja Smith) 9. Seasick 10. Manuka 11. Mind Games 12. Shadow Puppet 13. 100 Miles