Mitski gives fans another peek behind the curtain that conceals her upcoming eighth studio album Nothing’s About to Happen to Me. The second single from the record, ‘I’ll Change for You’, channels a laid-back, jazz-infused tone that captures a sense of yearning and warmth that also shines through the lyrics of the track.
The slowed sonic arrangement of ‘I’ll Change for You’ is a hard pivot from the chaotic indie-rock banger ‘Where’s My Phone’. The overall tone of ‘I’ll Change for You’ captures desperation and depth of emotion, acting as a quiet confession of love that evolves into reverence.

With beautiful lyrics such as, “Cause I’ll do anything, for you to love me again, if you don’t like me now, I will change for you,” it captures the lengths that one would go to forge a meaningful romantic connection, even if it meant sculpting themselves into an ideal version for the person they feel drawn to.
Directed by Lexie Alley, the visually stunning music video captures the kaleidoscopic aesthetic that the video has. Being a flipbook of fleeting memories captured by Alley, the video’s visuals are crafted frame by frame on film, with hand-drawn touches and subtle distortions that evoke the fragile, worn, and slightly eerie feel of a reel you might stumble upon in the Tansy House universe, hidden beneath stacks of forgotten books.
On Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, Mitski wrote and performed all the songs, with Patrick Hyland producing and engineering, and Bob Weston mastering. Following the release of singles like ‘Where’s My Phone’ and ‘I’ll Change for You’, fans are eagerly anticipating the record’s emotionally resonant lyrics and captivating sonic landscapes. Adding to the excitement, Mitski’s Nothing’s About to Happen to Me 2026 tour gives fans the chance to experience these tracks live, promising an unforgettable glimpse of what’s shaping up to be a landmark album.
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