“I wanted to do something that pushed me out of my comfort zone,” Honey Dijon tells Billboard over Zoom from her home in London, where she’s cozied up on the couch on a recent Wednesday evening.
That thing is The Nightlife, the iconic producer’s third studio album, out today (April 16.) Featuring collaborators including Chlöe Bailey, Greentea Peng and Jacob Lusk, the 14-track LP is inspired by the past three years Dijon has spent living in London. But it’s themes also go far deeper into her history, unpacking the very meaning of the club culture she grew up in in her native Chicago and later New York and…




