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Sasha Joy captures sunlight and stillness on new single 'Summer’s Come'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • Jul 28
  • 1 min read
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Sasha Joy’s 'Summer’s Come' floats onto the scene, both delicate and self-assured. It’s a track that trades spectacle for intimacy, trusting us to lean in and catch the quiet currents running beneath its surface.


Reuniting with producer SANGA TOTO, Joy treads softly across warm, atmospheric terrain, weaving her voice through gauzy textures and gentle rhythms that nod to neo-soul without ever fully settling there. It’s also a space of subtle motion, where melody and mood blur together.


Rather than painting the season in bold colours, Joy sketches its emotional imprint, such as the slow days that carry an ache, and the moments of brightness that arrive unannounced. Her vocals feel suspended, where each line a ripple and each pause a choice. It’s this bold and sweeping restraint that gives 'Summer’s Come' its natural weight.


There’s something timeless in the way the song moves, both present but untethered. In an industry that often rewards the loudest voice in the room, Sasha Joy reminds us of the strength in softness.



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