Willa Ford, the 90s pop icon known for hits like "Say Goodbye," is making a triumphant return to music with her first album in 25 years, titled "amanda." This highly anticipated release marks a significant comeback for Ford, who hasn't released a full-length project since 1999. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Ford opens up about the personal journey that led to this new chapter, discussing how processing unresolved trauma and a personal health crisis influenced the album's creation.
Ford candidly shares with PEOPLE about the challenges she faced and how those experiences ultimately fueled her desire to return to music. She describes "amanda" as a deeply personal project, reflecting on her life and growth over the past quarter-century. The album's title itself holds significance, hinting at themes of reflection and self-discovery within the music. While details about the album's sound and specific tracks remain limited, Ford's openness about the emotional depth of the project suggests a vulnerable and introspective exploration of her life experiences.
The release of "amanda" represents not only a comeback for the 90s pop icon but also a testament to her resilience and artistic evolution. The album is expected to resonate with longtime fans and introduce her music to a new generation. With "amanda," Ford is poised to make a lasting impact on the music industry, solidifying her place as a true artist and icon.

