
As anticipation builds for her sixth studio album, To Whom This May Concern, Jill Scott is giving fans a new way to sit with her music Today, the actress and Grammy-winning singer and songwriter has launched Jill Scott’s Flow, a limited-time channel taking over SiriusXM’s The Flow (channel 48) from February 13 through February 20, and streaming on the SiriusXM app through March 1.
The channel arrives a decade after the release of her last album, Woman, and serves as both a celebration and a reintroduction. Framed as a living-room-style listening experience, Jill Scott’s Flow blends selections from the forthcoming album with the timeless hits that have defined her career. Listeners can expect deep cuts, beloved classics, and personal reflections woven throughout.
“It has been 10 years and I missed you,” Scott shared in the trailer. “I’m literally thrilled to be launching my own channel on SiriusXM. This is a space for you to hear music, hear the stories about what shaped me plus my brand new album, To Whom This May Concern. I wanted a place where we could listen together, really listen together.”
Earlier this week, Scott unveiled the album’s tracklist, which features J.I.D., Ab-Soul, Trombone Shorty, Too Short and Tierra Whack. “Norf’ Side,” her collaboration with Whack, is produced by DJ Premier. The momentum follows years of touring—including anniversary celebrations for Who Is Jill Scott?: Words and Sounds Vol. 1—and a standout set at Roots Picnic in her home city of Philadelphia in 2024.
Now, with a new album hitting shelves and streaming services, Scott is inviting listeners back into her world, on her terms.