If you haven’t listened toMaya Hawke’s newest single — you’re missing out!
On Wednesday, the singer and actress, 25, unveiled a new single titled “Missing Out,” which is set to be featured on her upcoming albumChaos Angel.
Chaos Angel, her third album, is set for release on May 31.
Hawke, whose parents areUma ThurmanandEthan Hawke, also released a music video for the new single.
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“Didn’t think I’d get in/So I didn’t apply/Now I’m a drunk hanger on," she sings. “Hitting on the younger guy/I buy booze for the Ivy League/With my television salary/They think they look up to me hah.”
“There was actually a girl who went to Brown, where my brother goes to college, and we were all going around saying what our wish was for ourselves. She said, I want to write the next great American novel. It was the moment where I felt older than everyone because I laughed so hard,” Hawke said in a press release.
She adds, “I was like, ‘You are so far down the wrong track!’ Wish to write a novel. That would be a miracle. Don’t wish to write the next great American novel, that’s a nightmare! It made me feel I actually am a different place in my life than these people I was around. It totally inspired this whole song.”
Chaos Angelwill follow the release of Maya’s 2022 albumMOSSand 2020’sBlush.
In October, Maya teamed up with her father Ethan for a cover ofWillie Nelson’s “We Don’t Run,” which was originally featured on his 1996 albumSpirit. The track was featured on the cover albumLight in the Attic & Friends.
Maya Hawke’s Chaos Angel.Trevor Tweeten

In December, Mayshared the acting tip her father has given herduring an interview with PEOPLE at theMaestromovie premiere in L.A..
“I like to do a thing where in every part that I play, plant a seed of truth, like some kind of little secret,” Maya told PEOPLE as she discussed playing the role of Jamie Bernstein inMaestro— the daughter of American conductor Leonard Bernstein and Costa Rican actress Felicia Montealegre.
“Actually, my dad taught me this, just to put some kind of thing about the character that speaks to who you really are and sneak some secret message to somebody in your life or to yourself or to your shrink or whatever it is into each job you do."
She added of her character, “This one definitely had plenty of space for that.”
source: people.com