Nia Archives explores love in all its forms on Emotional Junglist — from the rush of connection to the fallout that follows. Written across a turbulent year, the album channels those shifts into a set that moves between vulnerability and release.
Working with collaborators including James Ford, Ethan P. Flynn and Julia Michaels, she expands her alt-jungle palette, folding in flashes of indie pop and ‘90s electronica while staying anchored to fast breaks and weighty basslines. Guest spots from Jorja Smith and Sampha add further depth.
A recurring shell motif reflects the record’s core idea: resilience under pressure, and the slow formation of something stronger within. It’s a personal and stylistic step forward, pushing her sound into broader, more melodic territory without losing its edge.
Working with collaborators including James Ford, Ethan P. Flynn and Julia Michaels, she expands her alt-jungle palette, folding in flashes of indie pop and ‘90s electronica while staying anchored to fast breaks and weighty basslines. Guest spots from Jorja Smith and Sampha add further depth.
A recurring shell motif reflects the record’s core idea: resilience under pressure, and the slow formation of something stronger within. It’s a personal and stylistic step forward, pushing her sound into broader, more melodic territory without losing its edge.
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