Naomi Sharon Announces Second Album ‘No Sleep in Paradise,’ Shares ‘Weak’

OVO Sound artist Naomi Sharon is set to release her sophomore album, ‘No Sleep in Paradise,’ on June 26, accompanied by her new single ‘Weak.’

Naomi Sharon Announces Second Album 'No Sleep in Paradise,' Shares 'Weak'

Naomi Sharon has officially unveiled details regarding her highly anticipated sophomore album. The singer-songwriter confirmed that No Sleep In Paradise is scheduled for release on June 26 via OVO Sound.

“No Sleep In Paradise, Album 26th of June, Pre Save now! +++,” Sharon shared in an Instagram post accompanying the project’s cover art, which features the artist in a striking visual of her lying on a glass table beneath running water.

The upcoming album will feature previously released tracks such as “Bittersweet,” “Miss That,” and “Better Days,” alongside the newly unveiled single, “Weak.” The track, which showcases Sharon’s signature emotive delivery, was produced by Jordan Ullman of Majid Jordan, in collaboration with Alex Lustig and Beaux.

On “Weak,” Sharon navigates the complexities of a relationship with an indecisive partner, delivering a firm warning about the consequences of his hesitation. “You’re going to regret it if I’m gone / When I get you where I want, you gon’ be weak,” she sings over a driving, rhythmic production.

Naomi Sharon
OVO Sound

No Sleep In Paradise serves as the follow-up to Sharon’s 2023 debut album, Obsidian. That project established her as a formidable voice in contemporary R&B, featuring standout singles like “Celestial,” “In Another Life,” and the Omah Lay-assisted “Push.” Reflecting on the vulnerability required for that debut, Sharon noted, “I called this album Obsidian as it’s about rebirth, confrontation and healing. It’s just me being very vulnerable and that’s something that I’m missing in the industry right now.”

Following the success of Obsidian, Sharon continued her momentum in 2025 with the EP The Only Love We Know, a project she described as a transformative step in her artistic evolution. “I’m showing more of my voice and of myself. I think that on Obsidian, I was kind of hiding as well,” she explained.

In support of her new music, Sharon is set to embark on the 19-date No Sleep In Paradise Tour, which begins on September 10 in San Francisco and concludes on November 6 in Amsterdam. Currently, she is performing as a supporting act for Doja Cat on the European leg of the Tour Ma Vie World Tour.

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