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POLI NIKA captures late-summer reverie on new single 'Summer’s Falling'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • Sep 9
  • 1 min read
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POLI NIKA’s latest single 'Summer’s Falling' feels like a gentle exhale, a song suspended between memory and anticipation. There’s a rare quality in her work: the ability to make the fleeting feel eternal. The track drifts on airy synth washes and understated percussion, never overwhelming but always moving, creating a space that is at once intimate and expansive.


Co-written with Canadian songwriter Liz Rodrigues, whose credits range from Eminem to Celine Dion, 'Summer’s Falling' was pieced together from old ideas revisited months later, giving it the sensation of uncovering a forgotten photograph tucked in a drawer. That sense of rediscovery pulses through the track, imbuing every note with nostalgia, joy, and a quiet longing for moments that slip away too quickly. POLI NIKA navigates this space with precision, balancing vulnerability and warmth, creating a song that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.


The single’s charm lies in its subtlety. There’s no need for overblown hooks or dramatic shifts as the beauty comes from the delicate interplay between vocals, soft instrumentation, and the sense of suspended time. Unlike other dream-pop contemporaries who drift toward melancholy, POLI NIKA leans into lightness and buoyancy, turning fragility into bliss.


'Summer’s Falling' is a meditation on the ephemeral, a snapshot of warmth, romance, and quiet reflection. In three-and-a-half minutes, POLI NIKA captures the magic of a season’s end and the bittersweet pleasure of being fully present. It’s a track that rewards patience, and above all, a reminder that even the briefest moments can leave an enduring glow.



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