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The world falls apart beautifully in Jewel Owusu’s new EP, the end of everything

  Filipino-Ghanian artist Jewel Owusu has released her new mixtape project, the end of everything on all digital music platforms worldwide.   The eight-track EP captures the fragility, resilience, and transformation that come with endings—be it ordinary or life-altering—but experienced through the turbulent lens of youth. At once poetic and piercing, the end of everything explores what it means to come undone and be rebuilt, weaving existential reflection with sonic experimentation. Owusu’s songwriting unearths the nuanced devastation of loss, heartbreak, and disillusionment, but with hope still clinging behind the trail.   “When you’re young, everything from minor inconveniences to life-shattering moments can feel equally devastating, as if the world is collapsing around you,” shares the Australia-based pop act. “This project captures the journey of coming to terms with an imperfect reality, uncovering the cracks in relationships, worldviews, and expectations that once...

Jewel Owusu turns desire into a self-love anthem in new single “spark”

Filipino-Ghanaian artist and producer Jewel Owusu dives into the complexity of desire in her new single “ spark ”—out on all digital music platforms worldwide this Thursday, August 21, 2025.  The suave electro-pop track dabbles between introspection and dance-floor energy, reflecting on fleeting thoughts about someone else that arrive uninvited . Rather than framing them as dangerous and destructive, Owusu examines them as symbols of freedom and excitement and of the aliveness that can sometimes feel distant in a settled routine. Lyrically, “spark” is part confession, part liberation. Owusu explains, “The song explores how easily a craving for aliveness can be mistaken for the thrill of someone new, when deep down it is really about wanting to feel more connected to yourself again and wanting to feel sexy and confident.”   Owusu adds, “ It’s a bit of a breather amidst the more introspective songs, a moment for listeners to let loose and just have fun on the dance floor. That...