Escape Room (Teyana Taylor album)

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ReleasedAugust 22, 2025 (2025-08-22)
Length47:00
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Escape Room
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ReleasedAugust 22, 2025 (2025-08-22)
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Length47:00
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Teyana Taylor chronology
The Album
(2020)
Escape Room
(2025)
Singles from Escape Room
  1. "Long Time"
    Released: June 4, 2025
  2. "Bed of Roses"
    Released: June 27, 2025

Escape Room is the fourth studio album by American singer Teyana Taylor, released through Taylormade Enterprises, Inc. on August 22, 2025, with distribution handled by Def Jam Recordings. It features production from Rico Love, the Runners, Kaytranada, Freaky Rob, and Derrick Milano, alongside narrated interludes by Issa Rae, Jill Scott, Taraji P. Henson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Kerry Washington, La La Anthony, Niecy Nash, Regina King, and Sarah Paulson.[1][2][3] The album was accompanied by a 38-minute short film co-starring actors Aaron Pierre and LaKeith Stanfield, which was uploaded to YouTube.[4]

Escape Room received a nomination for Best R&B Album at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, marking Taylor's first career Grammy nomination.[5]

In the aftermath of the release of previous studio album The Album, Taylor announced her retirement from music in 2020 and subsequent pivot to creative directing for other artists after label strife.[6][7] Taylor decided to return to music in early 2025 after an acrimonious, public divorce from Iman Shumpert and the signing of a new distribution deal with Def Jam Recordings.[8][9]

Speaking on her new project to Variety, Taylor explains, "Escape Room isn't just a film or an album, it's a world I built to live in, bleed in, and heal in. I poured my heart into every layer, from the story to the sound, to capture that journey we all take through the shadows of heartbreak, whether that's love lost, friendships broken, dreams deferred and guide you toward the lightness of healing."[10]

Clash described the project as a "chart[ing of] the aftermath of Taylor's divorce and her awakening after a period of creative ennui."[11] Also described as "downcast", the album was compared to Janet Jackson's trademark album Velvet Rope in its interior sermonizing, slinky grooves and interlude-heavy, episodic feel."[11]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash8/10[11]
Rolling Stone4/5[2]
NME3/5[12]

The album was met with acclaim. In a positive review from Rolling Stone, the album is celebrated by reviewer Meagan Jordan: "The irony of Escape Room, is that it's not about Taylor running away from her hurt, but rather toward it. It's a meditation of what liberation can be in love and life. Escape Room challenges its listeners to understand that healing — be it heartbreak or bodily injury — is sometimes best done among your tight-knit community, where those who love you best remember the pieces of your soul, putting them back together again. Throughout the project, Taylor leans on her creative peers, her new love interest, and her children to hold her up as she offers a new expression of her authenticity in this moment. She is not bound to her past or your societal presumption and/or expectations. As she has shown in her recent departure from music and potent return, her liberation comes from her mutability and power to change her mind whenever she is presented with new feelings and ideas. Junie said it best: "Thank you for coming back to music." Welcome home Tey — to the place within yourself and the new chambers in our hearts."[2]

Reviewing the album for Clash, Shahzaib Hussain stated, "Escape Room reverberates with cinematic flair and curatorial focus, but its true strength lies in Taylor's understanding of the RnB rhapsody through time; the love song that is most effective when it's spare and submerged. For this reason, Escape Room is as necessary as anything Teyana Taylor has ever recorded."[11]

In a more mixed review from Kyann-Sian Williams of NME, the album was considered yet another situation in Taylor's career where she has been shadowed by unrealised potential. Instead of "reclaiming the spotlight", Williams writes, the project is "more about survival."[12]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 67 on the US Billboard 200, number 17 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and number 6 on the component Billboard R&B Albums chart with 14,500 units sold.

Track listing

Escape Room track listing[13]
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Taraji P. Henson's Narration" (with Taraji P. Henson)
  • Taylor
  • Daoud Anthony
  • Carrington Brown
  • Baruch Nembhard
  • Daoud
  • Brown
  • Mixx
2:36
2."Fire Girl"
  • Taylor
  • Anthony
  • Brown
  • Gray
  • Daoud
  • Brown
2:37
3."Sarah Paulson's Narration" (with Sarah Paulson)
  • Taylor
  • Sarah Paulson
  • Gilbert
  • Taylor
  • Brown
Brown1:04
4."Long Time"Taylor1:54
5."La La's Narration" (with La La Anthony)
  • Taylor
  • La La Anthony
  • Gilbert
  • Brown
  • Nembhard
  • Brown
  • Mixx
0:23
6."Niecy Nash's Narration" (with Niecy Nash)
  • Taylor
  • Gilbert
  • Niecy Nash
  • Brown
  • Keithen Foster
  • Robert Gueringer
  • David Phelps
  • Brown
  • Bssmn
  • Freaky Rob
0:58
7."Hard Part" (with Lucky Daye)
  • Brown
  • Bssmn
  • Freaky Rob
  • D. Phelps
2:38
8."Back to Life" (with Tasha Smith)
  • Taylor
  • Butler
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Butler
  • Jackson
  • Nembhard
  • Dwayne Nesmith
  • Phelps
  • Kavin Smith
  • Demetri Thomas
  • Rico Love
  • The Runners
  • Brown
  • Mixx
  • Demibby
  • Smith
  • D-Town
  • Phelps
3:13
9."Jodie Turner-Smith's Narration" (with Jodie Turner-Smith)
  • Taylor
  • Gilbert
  • Jodie Turner-Smith
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Marlon Hampton
  • Nembhard
  • Brown
  • Mixx
  • Hampton
1:14
10."All of Your Heart" (with Taraji P. Henson)
  • Taylor
  • Gwendolyn Bunn
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Bunn
  • Alexander John Chigbué
  • Brown
  • IAmNobodi
  • Bunn
2:52
11."Shut Up"
2:26
12."Pum Pum Jump" (with Jill Scott and Tyla)
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Matthew Burdette
  • Gray
  • Samuel Jean
  • Carl McCormick
  • Miranda Thomas
  • Kevin Wooten
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Drake
2:38
13."Open Invite" (with Kaytranada)Taylor
  • Taylor
  • Kaytranada
  • Brown
1:56
14."Issa Rae's Narration Part 1" (with Issa Rae)
  • Taylor
  • Issa Rae
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Gueringer
  • Brown
  • Freaky Rob
  • Simon Jonasson
1:33
15."In Your Head"
  • Taylor
  • Xenia Karungu
  • Kevin Likuyani
  • Taylor
  • Karungu
  • Likuyani
  • Mixx
  • Paula Sophia
  • Crater
  • Kvn Hrtlss[a]
2:07
16."Final Destination"
  • Brown
  • Flippa123
  • Dre Butterz
  • Mixx
  • Kristian Rose
  • Makli Beats
3:12
17."Issa Rae's Narration Part 2" (with Issa Rae)
  • Taylor
  • Rae
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Gueringer
  • Brown
  • Freaky Rob
1:08
18."Bed of Roses"
  • Taylor
  • Andrews
  • Coney
  • Machado Joseph
  • Smith
  • Phelps
  • XYNothing
  • Smith
2:29
19."Kerry Washington's Narration" (with Kerry Washington)
  • Taylor
  • Gilbert
  • Washington
  • Taylor
  • Brown
Brown1:59
20."In Your Skin"
  • Taylor
  • Gabrielle Rodgers
  • Taylor
  • Anthony
Daoud3:13
21."Regina King's Narration" (with Regina King)
  • Taylor
  • Taylor
  • Gilbert
  • Regina King
  • Taylor
  • Brown
  • Phelps
  • Emmett Walker IV
  • Brown
  • Emmett "Trill" Walker
  • Daoud
  • D. Phelps
1:15
22."Always" (with Rue Rose Shumpert and Junie Shumpert)
  • Taylor
  • Gilbert
  • Nate Jones
  • Junie Shumpert
  • Rue Rose Shumpert
  • Taylor
  • Mixx
  • Met James
  • Brown
  • Zuraitis[a]
4:23
Total length:47:00

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