French-Cuban twin duo Ibeyi open a new chapter with Offerings, the title track from their forthcoming album Offering, due June 26.
The single moves as a love song after damage: not romantic surrender, but the harder kind. Letting go. Choosing yourself first. Pulling the emotional weight back into your own hands.
Following Aset, the title track moves the album’s spiritual arc from devotion, sacrifice, and imbalance toward release, tracing a shift from searching for answers to letting expectations fall away.
That idea came into sharper focus during the making of the album, when the goddess Yemayá appeared to Lisa-Kaindé in a vision while she was asking for direction, telling her:
Only offerings now.
Created independently, Offering sees Naomi Diaz and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz expand Ibeyi’s sound with new collaborators, heavier bass, deeper rhythm, intimate vocals, and restraint that lands with force.

The album also reflects a personal reset, with Naomi stepping into self-assurance and Lisa-Kaindé leaning into uncertainty after years living apart.
The visuals bring the project back to Havana, shot with local artists, musicians, and community figures, reconnecting the record with the Cuban roots that have always shaped Ibeyi’s sound.
More than a decade in, Ibeyi are moving less by definition than transformation. The result feels spiritual, intimate, and emotionally clear without over-explaining the shift.