MÄBE Unveils New Single 'På andra sidan midnatt' Ahead of Upcoming Album
MÄBE releases new single 'På andra sidan midnatt', previewing his upcoming album.
- • MÄBE's new single 'På andra sidan midnatt' is out now.
- • The single is a teaser for his upcoming album 'Stilla, vacker, oändlig' set for September 12, 2025.
- • The song blends asphalt blues and gospel, promoting themes of optimism and transformation.
- • MÄBE emphasizes the song’s hopeful message about seeking inner peace.
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Swedish artist MÄBE has made waves with the release of his new single 'På andra sidan midnatt', a vibrant preview of his anticipated album 'Stilla, vacker, oändlig', set to debut on September 12, 2025. The single, captured under Twofaced Productions and distributed by Sound Pollution, showcases a unique mix of asphalt blues and gospel influences, characteristic of MÄBE's evolving musical style.
In explaining the theme of the song, MÄBE describes it as a hopeful journey toward inner peace, expressing a longing for a better tomorrow: "It’s almost hopeful," he states. The lyrics encourage listeners to embrace optimism and change, urging them to "paint their sunrise" and infuse life with color.
This release marks MÄBE’s first full-length album since 2023, underlining his creative progression and commitment to addressing themes of transformation and hope in his music. The anticipation surrounding the album is palpable, as fans eagerly await the full experience to come in just over a month.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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