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Laufey on why A Matter of Time is her ‘most confident’ album and being an Asian role model

The Icelandic-Chinese Grammy winner talks about daring to go where she once wouldn’t in her new album, and her aim to empower Asian artists

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Icelandic-Chinese artist Laufey in Los Angeles in July 2025 ahead of the release of her new album A Matter of Time. Photo: Invision/AP
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Long before the Icelandic-Chinese artist Laufey became recognised the world over for her neoclassical-jazz-meets-pop music, she was a student answering a familiar yearbook prompt: “Where do you see yourself in 10 years?”

Her answer: move to the United States, sign a record deal and win a Grammy. The 26-year-old has done all three.

“I must have been so confident to write that because I remember that being a very far-sought kind of thing,” the musician born Laufey Lin Jonsdottir says.

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Those are not her only accomplishments: She has collaborated with Barbra Streisand and shared the stage with Hozier, Noah Kahan and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Laufey says her goal is to encourage young people to learn instruments and explore their own sound. Photo: Instagram/laufey
Laufey says her goal is to encourage young people to learn instruments and explore their own sound. Photo: Instagram/laufey

Laufey’s third album, A Matter of Time, out August 22, is an unexpected nonconformist to the rules of contemporary pop, pulling inspiration from country and Icelandic folk music as well as classical and bossa nova sounds.

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