A JAPAN-EXCLUSIVE OF SLAYYYTER’S “WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA” IS COMING

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Slayyyter’s WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA era is continuing to soar in every way possible, and the latest blow is a Japanese-exclusive release that fans in Japan have been waiting for.

Sony Music Japan just announced they will release a Japanese-exclusive WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA CD, and it’ll also include a limited edition poster. The release comes as Slayyyter is already teasing more music from the era, hinting that a deluxe-style release could be on the way soon.

Just this week, Slayyyter performed at the Recording Academy’s GRAMMYs House in New York City, where she sang acoustics of “DANCE…,” and “CRANK.” She sounded flawless, of course, but what really stood out was the light in her eyes during the performance.

There’s something undeniable about watching an artist truly realize she’s someone people actually care about, and it’s clear Slayyyter is stepping into this moment with a new level of confidence. She’s deserved this level of recognition for so long, and it’s beautiful to see her finally getting the kind of spotlight that matches her talent and the impact she’s had on pop music.

The GRAMMYs House performance was another milestone in a year that’s been packed with them for Slayyyter. From the success of WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA to the sold-out tour dates to this exclusive Japanese release, she’s building something that feels bigger than just a standard pop album cycle.

The timing couldn’t be better because Slayyyter is about to launch her massive WOR$T GIRL IN THE WORLD TOUR, which kicks off July 26 in her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri with three sold-out shows on July 26th, 27th, and 29th. Those three St. Louis dates are already sold out, which is a huge moment for her hometown.

From there, she’ll head to Australia, then return to North America with Pearly Drops supporting. The sold-out run continues through Vancouver, South America, Europe, and the U.K., before wrapping up on November 5th in London.

This is the moment Slayyyter has been working toward for years, and everything is aligning perfectly. The tour, the new music, the international releases: it all shows that she’s not just making music anymore, she’s building a legacy.