May 29, 2026—Today, rising singer-songwriter Isabel Dumaa enters a new chapter with her first taste of new music in nearly two years, “You Don’t Know Me.” The new song is Dumaa’s first release since partnering with Lucille Records/Republic Records and WME. Listen/share HERE.
“‘You Don’t Know Me’ is the start of a new era of music for me,” Dumaa shares. “The song is about the end of a relationship that left me feeling so alienated from that person, those around me, and even untethered to my own sense of self. It’s a song that feels so deeply like a piece of myself and I’m so proud of it.”
Further new music is imminent.
Shortly after releasing her much-lauded debut EP, Just My Nature (2024) —which included fan favorites “Quarter Life Crisis” and “C’est La Vie”—Dumaa embarked on a European tour supporting Mark Ambor across twelve cities. She went on to open shows for Benson Boone, Teddy Swims, and most recently supported Sam Smith’s acclaimed residency at the newly refurbished Castro Theater, opening the first six nights in her hometown of San Francisco. Dumaa made her festival debut at SummerFest in Milwaukee in 2025. Now 22, Dumaa began singing and songwriting at age 10. At age 12, her moms booked her first ever studio session to record songs she had been filling journals with. Upon graduating high school, she relocated from San Francisco to Los Angeles and released her debut single, “Call My Bluff.” She has developed a passionate fanbase on social media with over 800k followers across platforms (having doubled her numbers on both Instagram and TikTok in the past few months) and recently reached a new monthly listener peak on Spotify, surpassing 200k for the first time. Furthermore, Dumaa recently released her rendition of Rose Betts’ “Irish Eyes,” after it quickly went viral with over 10M views on TikTok, while her hit “Quarter Life Crisis” also skyrocketed, having accumulated over 3 million streams and counting on Spotify, and garnering praise from the likes of Ones to Watch, Lyrical Lemonade and more. |
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