MYAPLANET9 releases 10th album Retrospect
- Mýa’s album *Retrospect* was released on May 15, 2026, and fan posts on X resurfaced it on Tuesday as part of broader music chatter. (music.apple.com) - Apple Music lists 16 tracks on *Retrospect*, while Billboard reported in February that it was Mýa’s first studio album in eight years. (music.apple.com) - The album is available on major streaming platforms including Apple Music and Mýa’s official Linkfire page. (music.apple.com)
Mýa’s *Retrospect* is not a same-day release story, even though a Tuesday X post helped push the album back into conversation. Apple Music lists the album as having been released on May 15, 2026, with 16 songs and a runtime of 1 hour and 1 minute. (music.apple.com) Billboard reported in February that Mýa had announced *Retrospect* as her first studio album in eight years, alongside the single “ASAP.” A fan account, @Celebrate_mya, posted on X on June 2 praising @MYAPLANET9’s “Retrospect” and tying the post to other trending topics through hashtags, according to the social briefing provided for this story. (music.apple.com) The post appears to reflect renewed fan attention rather than the album’s initial release date. ### When did *Retrospect* actually come out? Apple Music says *Retrospect* was released on May 15, 2026. The platform lists the project under Mýa’s name and identifies it as a 16-track album released through Planet 9. (music.apple.com) The Source reported on May 6 that Mýa had revealed the cover art and said the album would arrive on May 15. A separate Linkfire page tied to Mýa’s official release campaign also described *Retrospect* as the new album. ### Is this really Mýa’s 10th album? (music.apple.com) Billboard reported on February 2 that Mýa announced *Retrospect* as her first new album in eight years. The same report said the announcement came with the release of lead single “ASAP.” (music.apple.com) The “Sherri” daytime show also described Mýa on its February 2 episode page as discussing her “10th studio album” and new single “ASAP.” Several secondary music and entertainment outlets repeated that description in later coverage of the album rollout. (thesource.com) One complication is that some platform metadata shown in search results describes *Retrospect* as Mýa’s ninth studio album. That discrepancy appears in search snippets tied to YouTube Music and Wikipedia, while Billboard, “Sherri,” and other rollout coverage describe it as her 10th. This article relies on the album campaign language used by Mýa’s promotional appearances and release coverage. (billboard.com) ### What is on the album? Apple Music lists songs including “Give It to You” featuring D-Nice, “No Pressure” featuring Snoop Dogg, “Just a Little Bit” featuring Too $hort, and “ASAP (Remix)” featuring 21 Savage. (sherrishowtv.com) The service also lists “Games with My Love” featuring Dizzy Wright and “Face to Face (DMV Remix)” featuring Phil Adé. The Source’s May 6 report also named Snoop Dogg, Too $hort and 21 Savage among the featured artists attached to the project. Apple Music’s genre tag describes the album as funk, and its editorial blurb calls it “a glittering modern take on the sleek funk sounds of the ’70s.” (music.youtube.com) ### Why was the album back in X conversation on Tuesday? The June 2 X post cited in the source briefing came from fan account @Celebrate_mya, not from Mýa’s official account. The post praised the album and used hashtags referencing BTS FESTA and Kendrick Lamar, placing the message inside broader platform trends rather than announcing new release information. (music.apple.com) The social briefing for this story characterized the post as an album celebration that drew engagement. No official announcement surfaced in the reporting reviewed here indicating a new deluxe edition, chart update or tour tied to the Tuesday post. (thesource.com) ### Where can listeners find *Retrospect* now? Apple Music currently hosts the full 16-track album page for *Retrospect*. Mýa’s official Linkfire landing page for “RETROSPECT” also directs listeners to the album across platforms. (music.apple.com) As of June 2, 2026, the clearest next step for listeners is straightforward: stream *Retrospect* on major services or follow Mýa’s official release hub for any additional videos or release updates. (music.apple.com) (rnbjunkieofficial.com)