Indie Pop/R&B Singer-Songwriter FIG Shares Introspective Sophomore Album ‘FITS’
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FIG, a Philippine-born, Singapore-raised Malaysian indie pop/R&B singer-songwriter now based in New York City, shares her sophomore release, ‘FITS’, an 8-track project that dives deep into the emotional arc of friendships and relationships, capturing both their beautiful beginnings and their sometimes inevitable endings. Through lush beats and soulful vocals, FIG takes listeners on a journey through connection and closure, confronting both the joys and hardships of love and companionship. Fans can stream the new project HERE.
Central to the project is the idea of throwing “fits” internally, a metaphor for the inner turmoil and self-conversations we have as we wrestle with what’s best for us. “On this project, I explored the theme of engaging in extreme or unconventional actions as a way to reconnect with one’s true self,” FIG reveals. “I also examined the dynamics of forming and ending relationships, focusing on the mental frustrations involved and how these experiences contribute to self-discovery.”
The new project includes production from frequent collaborators Julian Kaufman and Charlie Kilgore of the Indie R&B group MICHELLE, Frankie Scoca (NewJeans, dhruv), Nick Catrambone and Maya Polsky, and a featured verse from rapper Yoshi T. on the vibrant lead single, “Opposite Day”, released last month. The project’s creative vision draws inspiration from the concept of large objects and the idea of scale, tying into the theme of engaging in extreme or consuming behaviours to reconnect with oneself.
“Many of these songs emerged from conversations with peers, where we exchanged personal experiences and ideas,” FIG shares. “Previously, I was cautious about sharing ideas until they felt ‘right,’ but this time, I embraced the freedom of expressing all ideas, regardless of their quality. This approach helped me overcome overthinking and allowed for a more open creative process. Additionally, I ventured into writing about new emotions, such as love and loss, which I had previously avoided.”
The project’s indie R&B focus track, “Boyfriend”, explores the unspoken tension in a one-sided friendship where the moody production and snappy lyrics reflect the overthinking and self-doubt when things are left unsaid. Embracing the journey of realising when it’s time to let go of a friendship that no longer serves you, “Boyfriend” is the perfect breakup number for those reflecting on a toxic relationships and embracing self-worth.
‘FITS’ also offers moments of self-reflection, with tracks like “Solo Dates” and “Let It Burn”, where FIG celebrates the art of enjoying one’s own company. In these songs, she discovers the power of independence and the growth that comes from learning on one’s own terms, inviting listeners to sit with her, offering a journey of vulnerability, growth, and self-discover through interactions with others.
About FIG
Known for turning everyday experiences into music, FIG brings a DIY spirit to her artistry, seeking self-expression that turns everyday activities and emotions into upbeat tunes and sob ballads. Originally starting her music journey as a teenager, FIG would write and record songs in her bedroom, inspired by artists who have risen from similar beginnings. Now, she infuses this self-made attitude into her work, writing full-length songs and creating their cover artwork, all while directing and editing the music videos that accompany them.
FIG’s growth has not gone unnoticed—with support on Spotify’s mood., Jasmine, and New Music Friday playlists across Asia, her sound is resonating across the region, underscoring her impact on the platform and her burgeoning profile in the indie music scene. With standout singles like “Splinter” and “Pair of You” each surpassing 1 million streams, FIG’s presence on the platform continues to soar. She has supported artists such as grentperez, Peach Tree Rascals, dhruv, Sarah Kinsley and Tiffany Day on their tours. Asian territories such as Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines currently dominate her top 10 streaming markets—a reach expanding far beyond her NYC base, positioning her as a promising artist to watch as she carves her niche in the vibrant Asian music landscape.
Before moving to NYC for school in 2019, change had been a constant in FIG’s life. She moved between 10 different schools, spending time living in the Philippines, Shanghai, Singapore, Beijing, and Frankfurt. With this desire for building community, she launched her events imprint Cob Stand in 2022, which spotlights Asian American and Pacific Islander artists and creatives in intimate settings and fosters connections through curated performances, collaborative projects, and engaging conversations that celebrate cultural identity and shared experiences.
1. Red Butter
2. Opposite Day
3. Boyfriend
4. The Goo
5. Mind Is Naked
6. Feel Again
7. Solo Dates
8. Let It Burn