

S. Fidelity
List Pick
March 23, 2026
'Grey Mirror' feels like a slow unravelling you can’t look away from. There’s something deliberately restrained in how S. Fidelity builds it. His production sits with you, warm and watchful, while the tension thickens, and you can hear his instinct in the details. Raelle’s voice is the emotional centre, and she plays it quietly devastating. There’s a softness to her delivery that makes the lyrics land harder, as something thats been internalised. When the narrative flips into that darker edge 'you took my power' it feels like the moment where hurt mutates into something sharper, more dangerous. What’s striking is how the track holds that contradiction: it’s gentle, but there’s venom underneath. The instrumentation stays patient and almost comforting, while the story spirals into something more destructive, tearing through love, ego, and memory in the same breath. It mirrors that push-pull of wanting someone even as it corrodes you, and the song leaves a lasting, beautiful linger of this.









