The actor and model releases her first tracks “I Forgot” and “Out of my Head,” alongside a self-reflexive short film from Emmy winner Jessica Lee Gagné.
Cara Delevingne has released her first two singles, stepping into music with a level of commitment that goes beyond a casual pivot. “I Forgot” and “Out of my Head” arrived alongside a seven-minute short film directed by Jessica Lee Gagné, who won an Emmy for her work on Severance. The film repeatedly pulls back the curtain, showing crew members, rigs, and the mechanics of production while Delevingne moves through staged set-pieces, fighting, dancing, and screaming.
The dual release comes with news that Delevingne has signed to Warner Records. A debut album is expected in late summer, though no title or tracklist has been confirmed. The tracks were co-written with Trey Campbell and co-produced by BJ Burton, whose credits include Bon Iver, Nine Inch Nails, and Charli XCX. That production choice signals a more textured pop direction.
Delevingne’s live itinerary includes intimate shows in London at 26 Leake Street on 7 and 8 June, with several dates already sold out across Europe and North America. She is also booked for Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo, plus All Things Go in New York. These bookings suggest a real tour structure, not a one-off appearance.
Music has been a private undercurrent for years. She started on drums at nine, carried a guitar between shoots, and wrote lyrics as a quiet ritual. Her voice appeared on the soundtrack for Luc Besson’s Valerian in 2017, and she later performed in the
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