DE’WAYNE steps confidently into a bold new chapter with “june,” a fiery, genre-blending anthem that transforms a love song into an act of liberation. Combining elements of punk and funk, it embodies a spiritual awakening masked as an exhilarating night out, honoring divine femininity, radical vulnerability, and the thrill of falling deeply in love.
DE’WAYNE is making a stylish entrance into a new era. “june” is a vibrant anthem—electrifying, alluring, and sonically wild. It mixes funk, punk, pop, and rock into a genre-defying track that resonates with the fearless charm of Prince, the quirkiness of Bowie, and the rhythmic energy of Talking Heads, while remaining undeniably DE’WAYNE. The title song from his forthcoming third album (june, set for release on July 30 via Fearless Records) signifies not just a comeback but a rebirth, showcasing a full-bodied celebration of love, desire, and divine femininity.
Me and June venture into the city
around 9 a.m. and enjoy a few drinks.
We stroll into the 7-Eleven
as if we were sent from Heaven,
taking a few mini shots.
We’re caught by cameras, and we’re not role models,
but people can’t help but want to watch.
I kissed her hand, though we’re merely friends,
I'm spellbound by the way she loves me.
“june” is built on raw guitars, authentic drums, and a bass line pulsing with heat, encapsulating the exhilarating rush of falling in love—the type of connection that turns your world upside down and makes you feel alive in your own skin. “Her name is June, and I find her quite charming; she's got that quality that deserves studying in school,” DE’WAYNE sings with a playful edge, walking the line between admiration and defiance. “And she has a fire that makes me lose my composure, plus she leaves me wanting to go ‘ahhhhhh…’” It’s exciting. It’s intense. It’s incredibly enjoyable. And it’s infused with that signature DE’WAYNE essence—inviting you to dance, shout, kiss, and express joy all at once.
Her name is June,
and I think she’s cute and
she’s got that special something
that ought to be studied in class.
And she’s got a spark
that causes me to lose my calm,
Plus, she leaves me breathless,
her name is June.
“I created ‘June’ because it was essential—it just flowed from me,” DE’WAYNE reveals. “I drew heavy inspiration from Talking Heads and Prince, aiming for it to resonate with everyone; irrespective of age or background, we all understand the feeling of falling for someone who changes your world. I hope, for my fans, this demonstrates that I’ve truly discovered my voice. I want them to feel my emotions in this track—and maybe relate a bit too.”
“‘June’ came from a profound shift in my life,” he continues. “It’s about encountering someone—or something—that transforms your entire existence. For me, that’s this divine feminine energy I call June—a beautiful guiding influence in my life and music. The song captures that initial moment of connection. Sonically, I aimed for it to mimic the feeling of falling in love mixed with awakening—raw guitars, real drums, blended with warmth and soul.”
Me and June vibe well like burgundy lipstick
on a bottle of champagne,
Every time we’re around each other
makes me want to dance the night away.
We got caught by cameras, we’re not models,
yet people still want to watch (I let them).
I kissed her hand, though we’re just friends,
I'm entranced by the way she loves me.
“June” represents so much more than a name—it's a force, a character, a muse, and a guiding light. “These songs express my admiration, love, and longing for her,” DE’WAYNE explains. “The title track is an anthem to strut to. It’s bold, empowering, and undeniably dedicated to ‘June,’ celebrating the feminine strength and divine energy she embodies for me.” This admiration shines through in every line—from the lighthearted lyrics and playful nods to the groove-heavy arrangement that glides smoothly across the dance floor. This song is undoubtedly a love anthem—but it also signifies freedom.
“This is my grand rock love album. I invested everything—blood, sweat, tears, love, intimacy, spirituality, and honesty,” DE’WAYNE reflects. “Every track represents a surrender, and ‘june’ serves as the illuminating force throughout. I intended to portray vulnerability as a superpower rather than a weakness and use this album to depict my evolution—not solely as an artist but as a person. I believe this will stand out as one of the most impactful rock albums of the year.”
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DE’WAYNE enters a daring new phase with “june,” a fiery, genre-blurring anthem that transforms a love song into one of liberation. A blend of punk and funk with an undeniable energy, it represents a spiritual awakening cloaked in the excitement of a lively night out, honoring divine femininity, radical openness, and the exhilarating experience of falling deeply in love.