Rising singer-songwriter Chelsea Jordan has released her new EP better late than not at all via Arista Records, marking a defining moment in her emerging career. The six-track project captures a period of emotional transition as Jordan reflects on heartbreak, revisits past relationships, and looks ahead with cautious optimism. The EP serves as a cohesive narrative, tracing the arc of a relationship’s unraveling while emphasizing personal growth and self-preservation. The release follows her recent single “picky choosy,” which surpassed 1 million streams within three weeks and helped expand her reach among streaming audiences. The EP includes “halfwaythru,” a breakout single that has accumulated more than 8 million streams since its release last August, and “level out,” her major label debut tied to her signing with Arista Records. Across the project, Jordan explores the emotional complexity of letting go. Songs like “1 on 1” and “i’ll remember you” examine the tension between lingering affection and the need to move forward. In contrast, more upbeat tracks such as “halfwaythru” and “picky choosy” signal a renewed focus on self-worth after personal compromise. “‘better late than not at all is the most honest and intimate body of work I’ve ever created,’” Jordan said. “In it, both my softness and strength coexist. It’s sweet. It’s heartbreaking. It’s about redirecting the love I once gave away back to myself, while honoring the love that lingers for someone who’s no longer a part of my life.”