South London alt-R&B artist Jupiter Grey unveils ‘Garden’, the latest instalment in his episodic album The Colours That We Make. With its heavy trap-soul pulse and raw lyricism, the track captures the uneasy silence of love in its final stages — when everything feels uncertain and the future hangs in the balance.
“‘Garden’ is one of the most vulnerable songs on The Colours That We Make, capturing that space at the end of a relationship where everything feels uncertain. For me, it’s about that fragile balance between hope and heartbreak, wanting to nurture something that might already be slipping away,”
Jupiter Grey
Anchored by pounding 808s, rattling trap drums, and a brooding low-end, ‘Garden’ builds a tense emotional landscape that mirrors the instability of a love on the brink. Jupiter’s layered harmonies and falsetto glide through the mix like confessions left unsaid, making the song both intimate and confrontational.
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