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Kiana V reclaims power in soulful new track “Falling Out”

 Acclaimed Filipina singer-songwriter Kiana V returns with the release of “Falling Out,” a slow-burning R&B track that transforms emotional reckoning into an empowering anthem for women everywhere.





Released as the first single off her upcoming full-length album, “Falling Out” plunges into the quiet chaos of toxic love, the kind that lingers long after it should have ended. Inspired by her own experience—and the quiet confessions of friends stuck in similar loops— Kiana delivers an unflinching portrait of the patterns we perpetuate when self-worth is sidelined. 


“The track captures that all-too-familiar feeling of knowing you need to walk away, but staying anyway,” Kiana adds.


Set against dreamy instrumentation and gliding, sensual production, the song pairs vulnerability with sonic elegance. Kiana’s feathery vocals, reminiscent of early 2000s R&B icons Aaliyah and Tamia, float effortlessly over smooth, hypnotic beats. The result is a modern slow jam imbued with an undercurrent of subtle strength: a song that soothes even as it confronts.


At its best, “Falling Out” is a rallying cry for women learning to reclaim their narrative. It’s a love letter to the women who have stayed and suffered too long, lost themselves in someone else’s version of love, and are finally ready to choose themselves.


The soulful new track also marks a pivotal moment for Kiana as she learns and unlearns the ropes of adulthood while rebuilding her sense of self— this time, away from the person contributing harm to her mental and emotional well-being. 

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