RAYE releases the highly anticipated ‘Click Clack Symphony. feat. Hans Zimmer’, forthcoming album out Mar 27

Photo by Aliyah Otchere
March 20 2026

RAYE
THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE. LP
out Mar 27 via Human Re Sources
PRE-SAVE HERE

‘Click Clack Symphony. feat. Hans Zimmer’ is out now, buy/stream it here

Global music superstar RAYE today releases ‘Click Clack Symphony.’, another stand out track from her hugely anticipated new album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE., releasing March 27th via Human Re Sources. LISTEN HERE + PRE-SAVE THE LP HERE.

‘Click Clack Symphony.’ features legendary composer and producer Hans Zimmer, and has become a firm fan favourite on RAYE’s current  “THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC” global tour, where she has been premiering the song for the last two months.

The song is a pep talk on survival and overcoming darkness, encouraging someone who is struggling to get out of the house to stop just existing and start living. The lyrics talk of navigating a cold, lonely and tough season of life, but despite this learning a beautiful lesson.

The song opens with a monologue about finding meaning beyond just eating, sleeping, scrolling, and working, embracing the hope that “everything is going to be alright”.

RAYE says: “The song is about the sounds that high heels make. It’s about those times in our life when you need your best friends or your siblings to drag you out of the house and say ‘I know you’re not in the best place right now but we need to get outside’. Thank goodness for those people in our lives that help us in our dark times.”

Last month, RAYE took the stage to perform her newly released, emotionally charged ballad ‘Nightingale Lane.’ at the BRIT Awards, where she was also nominated for “Song of the Year” and “Best Pop Act”. Her recent UK No. 1 smash ‘WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!’ has amassed over 800 million streams to date, reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, and marked her second Top 10 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart. The single is certified Double Platinum in Australia; Platinum in the U.S., UK, France, Norway, and New Zealand; and Gold in seven additional territories, which further cements RAYE’s status as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary pop.

RAYE has spent the last two months lighting up arenas across Europe and the UK on her sold-out THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC run, joined by her sisters AMMA and ABSOLUTELY. The tour includes six sold-out nights at London’s The O2, and next she heads to North America for a completely sold-out run, with performances at Radio City Music Hall (April 15–16) and The Greek Theatre (May 12–13). This summer, she will also join Bruno Mars as a special guest on The Romantic Tour for 27 stadium dates across North America. For tickets and additional information, visit RAYEofficial.com.

Since her 2014 debut, the south London native has charted 20 Top 40 UK singles and surpassed over 10 billion cumulative streams. In 2024 RAYE made history winning six BRIT Awards including “Album Of The Year”, the most ever in one year, alongside a total of seven nominations. Other accolades include an Ivor Novello for “Songwriter of the Year” and “Best UK & IE Artist” at the MTV EMAs as well as the special Ivors Academy “Songwriter Advocate Award”. She has also been shortlisted for the Mercury Prize and been honoured with Variety’s “Triple Threat” Award, alongside nominations for BET’s “Best International Act” and the MTV VMAs “Video For Good”.

Most recently, RAYE was honoured with the Recording Academy’s “Harry Belafonte Best Song For Social Change” CEO Merit Award for her raw and honest song ‘Ice Cream Man.’ that amplifies the voices of sexual assault survivors. She was also nominated at the 68th Grammy Awards for the music film Live At The Royal Albert Hall—her one-night-only show backed by a 50-piece orchestra and gospel choir—which was released on vinyl and broadcast on the BBC and PBS. RAYE was previously nominated for “Best New Artist” and “Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical)” at the GRAMMYs in 2025.