Raye, the British singer-songwriter, said that her car from that 2024 theft report actually got recovered. All those songwriting books she kept inside turned out to be completely untouched, which is pretty surprising. She first let people know about the whole thing when she mentioned the vehicle disappearing along with her notebooks full of songs and various ideas. Now she says the full set of books is back in her hands, offering some relief ahead of her forthcoming second studio album.Raye first alerted fans to the theft on her 27th birthday. On Instagram, she posted:"it’s my birthday and my car got stolen with all my song writing books in the boot so no second album any time soon love you bye."At the time, she said the loss of those books would delay her album process. The vehicle was taken in 2024, although Raye did not publicly share the exact date of the theft then. While speaking on the radio show The EE Official Big Top 40 with Will Manning, she explained that a few months ago, the police contacted her to say they had located the car. She said:"So it was a rollercoaster journey, but what I didn't tell everyone is that the police called me, maybe like 2-3 months ago, and they were like, 'We found you car'. And I got it back, and not only did I get it back, not one thing had been taken out of the car and all my songwriting books were their untouched."The theft and what was lostThe story started when Raye announced that her car had been stolen in 2024, and with it went her songwriting books. At the time, this struck a major blow for her because those books contained a lot of material for her second album. The loss was so personal and serious that she described it as a key setback for the upcoming project.To recap: on her birthday, she posted about the theft, saying the car was taken and all her songwriting books were in the trunk. The comment "no second album any time soon" reflected how tied her writing process was to the stolen material. A while back, news outlets were saying her album release got delayed because of the car theft incident.Spotify Lossless Listening Session - Source: GettyRaye talked about it then, saying she hoped the person who took the car would just dump the notebooks somewhere so the ideas inside would stay private. Those books held a lot of personal stuff, full of rough thoughts and fresh song ideas. Losing them hurt more than the car itself, as for her, it felt like part of her creative side vanished too.What does this recovery mean for Raye's work?In her most recent update, Raye explained how the police located the car and got in touch with her a couple of months earlier. They let her know, "We found your car." She went to look it over, and nothing was missing at all. Her songwriting notebooks sat there untouched and secure. That news brought her a ton of relief.Getting everything back changes things for Raye. This means she does not need to remake those ideas from scratch. With the notebooks in hand again, she can pick up right where she left off on her second studio album. As she gears up for the release, along with the tour she announced back in September, this recovery offers her a smoother way ahead. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFor fans and followers of her journey, this is a sign she is back on track. She mentioned that the era she is entering is still "unfinished" because while she has announced the album and tour, the work is not complete yet. The fact that her notebooks were recovered means the creative base is intact.So, in a nutshell, Raye’s car was stolen in 2024 with key songwriting books inside. She announced the theft publicly and mentioned a delay in her album work. A few months ago, the police found the car and returned it to her. Everything inside was intact, including her books. With that recovery, Raye can now move forward with her second album and upcoming tour with more confidence. For Raye, the story of the stolen car is now behind her, and the focus turns fully back to her music.