Swedish rapper Yung Lean has unveiled “Changes,” a standout track from his freshly released fifth studio album, Jonatan. Dropped under his own World Affairs label, the song captures Lean—real name Jonatan Aron Leandoer Håstad—at his most introspective. With woozy, lo-fi production, “Changes” melds cloud rap roots with indie folk echoes, reflecting his evolution from the Sad Boys era. It’s a raw meditation on transformation, delivered through Lean’s signature off-kilter flow.
Lyrically, “Changes” explores shedding old skins, with Lean crooning about growth amid melancholic beats. Fans hear traces of his jonatan leandoer96 persona—stripped-down and vulnerable—fused with the Yung Lean edge. The track’s hazy soundscape, possibly shaped by collaborator Daniel Lopatin, underscores a shift toward maturity, distancing him from past party anthems. X users are calling it a “soul-baring gem.”
Following his massive Avicii Arena show, “Changes” solidifies Lean’s reinvention on Jonatan. It’s a testament to his genre-blending prowess, balancing nostalgia with innovation. As Lean steps into this “uncle album” phase, the track signals a bold, authentic chapter for the Stockholm visionary.