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it's something that I hate how everyone's disposable

Strangers

all the nights in summertime I was yours and you were mine we were young, I was dumb now you're happy and you moved on

In my head, I can't forget all the stupid shit you said and it's not fair, you don't care but I see you everywhere it's not fair

It’s not fair

I think of the last day when we chilled at mine I wish there was a way of knowing it's the last time

Hey, Hi, How are you?

📝

Kenya Grace’s The After Taste is a study in restraint — a minimalist masterpiece that simmers rather than explodes. Blending breakbeats, synths, and soft, shadowy vocals, she crafts a sound that’s as emotionally precise as it is sonically atmospheric.

The album sits at the intersection of UK garage, alt-pop, and liquid drum & bass, yet it never leans too heavily in one direction. Everything is just enough — the beat, the silence, the synth, the sigh. It’s a delicate balance that gives Kenya’s voice the space to float, echo, and, occasionally, sting.

With her minimalist UK garage textures, hypnotic emotional loops, and a voice that whispers but never fades, she builds a world that’s intimate, immersive, and entirely her own.