R&B legend Brandy Norwood is ready to open up like never before. Her upcoming memoir, Phases, will be released on March 31, 2026, through Hanover Square Press, an imprint of HarperCollins. Co-written with music journalist Gerrick Kennedy, the book promises to give fans an honest look at her life—the highs, the lows, and the lessons learned in between.
From singing in church as a child in Mississippi to becoming a platinum-selling artist by age 15, Brandy’s story is one of talent, resilience, and groundbreaking success. In Phases, she reflects on her rise to fame, her time on the hit sitcom Moesha, and the history-making moment when she became Disney’s first Black princess in Cinderella alongside Whitney Houston.
But the book won’t just focus on her public victories. Brandy will also explore her private battles—mental health struggles, identity, and the weight of navigating stardom under constant scrutiny.
For decades, Brandy has been admired for her unmatched vocals and trailblazing roles in music and television. With Phases, she offers fans more than a celebration of her achievements—it’s a vulnerable account of survival, healing, and growth.
Brandy herself has described the project as the result of “countless hours of reflection, work, and healing.” It’s a rare opportunity to hear her full story told in her own words.
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Brandy’s Phases isn’t just a memoir—it’s an intimate conversation with one of music’s most beloved artists. For fans who grew up with her music, and for new listeners discovering her legacy, the book is set to be a powerful story of truth, triumph, and transformation.