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

The OVO signee will also embark on a headline tour this fall

by Keithan Samuels
Jun 10, 2026
in News, Songs
Naomi Sharon. (Photo Credit: Hugo Comte)

Naomi Sharon. (Photo Credit: Hugo Comte)

Naomi Sharon has revealed details about her sophomore album. The singer has announced No Sleep In Paradise will release June 26 via OVO Sound. 

“No Sleep In Paradise, Album 26th of June, Pre Save now! +++,” Sharon wrote in an Instagram caption for the cover art reveal. The image shows her lying on a glass table under running showers.

The album will include the previously shared “Bittersweet,” “Miss That” and “Better Days,” plus the newly shared “Weak.” The latter track was produced by Jordan Ullman of Majid Jordan, Alex Lustig and Beaux.

Over a pulsating beat, Sharon grapples with a lover who can’t make up his mind and reminds him of exactly what he’ll lose if he doesn’t. “You’re going to regret it if I’m gone / When I get you where I want, you gon’ be weak,” she sings.

Naomi Sharon's No Sleep In Paradise album cover
OVO Sound

No Sleep In Paradise will follow Sharon’s debut album, Obsidian, released in 2023. The latter project featured the singles “Celestial,” “In Another Life,” “Regardless” and “Time and Trust.” It also included the Omah Lay-assisted “Push.” 

“Obsidian is a protective stone that shields against negative energy. Given its sharpness, the stone is considered to pierce into darkness to reveal the truth itself,” said Sharon. “I called this album Obsidian as it’s about rebirth, confrontation and healing. [Obsidian] is just me being very vulnerable and that’s something that I’m missing in the industry right now.”

Following Obsidian, Sharon returned in 2025 with her EP The Only Love We Know. She described the six-track set, on which “Bittersweet” first appeared, as a transformative project. “I’m showing more of my voice and of myself. I think that on Obsidian, I was kind of hiding as well,” Sharon told Rated R&B. 

Sharon will support her sophomore album on her headlining No Sleep In Paradise Tour. The 19-date tour kicks off Sept. 10 in San Francisco and concludes Nov. 6 in Amsterdam. In the meantime, Sharon is on the road supporting Doja Cat on the European leg of her Tour Ma Vie World Tour.

Presave Naomi Sharon’s new album No Sleep In Paradise here. 

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