Kita Alexander Drops New Single ‘Sentimental Letter’
The track is taken from Kita Alexander’s upcoming sophomore album, RAGE.
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‘Sentimental Letter’ is the latest track taken from Kita Alexander’s upcoming sophomore album, RAGE, out Friday 26 June via Warner Music Australia.
The track is a folk-pop tune that reminded me of All Saints for some strange reason. There’s a hilarious spoken word section towards the track’s end that sees Alexander asking her partner to find out where a certain part of the female anatomy is located.
Speaking on the track, Alexander shares, “We carry generational trauma from our ancestors. As women we’re taught to be quiet, accept what we’ve got and that it’s good enough. But we deserve more than that. In my workplace, in my friend circle, I wanna be surrounded by people who lift each other up and are motivated to be the best versions of ourselves.
“I don’t necessarily have my shit together but I’m down for the work and want to be surrounded by people who are also trying to become the best versions of themselves. I think it’s important to put songs out into the world that help people critically think about their standards or their behaviours. I think a lot of people could use a message like this.”
RAGE takes inspiration from Alexander’s personal experiences as she embraces her inner rage to become her true self. The album was recorded live in the studio with real instruments and no synths and features collaborations with a host of acclaimed songwriters and musicians, including PJHarding (Noah Cyrus), EhrenEbbage (Lizzie McAlpine and Myles Smith), JamieScott (Major Lazer and Justin Bieber), DanBryer (Niall Horan) and longtime collaborator ShungudzoKuyimba (Teddy Swims and Little Mix).
“Rage has been the catalyst of positive change in my life over the last couple of years,” explains Alexander. “The album is about an emotion I’ve always had but never understood. It’s me looking at it and embracing it as a new friend and realising that I don’t have to shut it down or avoid looking at it. Rage has helped me find what truly matters to me and to change my life in ways that work for me.”
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A few months after RAGE drops, Alexander has lined up a stack of shows across Australia beginning at Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Saturday 12 September. The singer-songwriter then performs at the Metro Theatre in Sydney on Friday 18 September, followed by Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Saturday 19 September and Adelaide’s The Gov on Thursday 24 September, wrapping things up on Friday 25 September in Perth at Rechabite.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via kitaalexander.com.
Once her Aussie tour is complete, Alexander heads overseas for a run of gigs across the UK and Europe as she continues to establish herself as one of the country’s most exciting artists.
‘Sentimental Letter’ by Kita Alexander is out now. Listen here. RAGE is out Friday 26 June via Warner Music Australia. Pre-order here. Catch Kita Alexander at The Gov on Thursday 24 September. Tickets on sale at oztix.com.au.
Kita Alexander Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 12 September – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 18 September – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 19 September – Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 24 September – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Friday 25 September – Rechabite, Perth, WA
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