FARA Records · Digital release
Glaze — Sugarfall
Dreamy, stacked-harmony R&B about falling for something that might not be real — and not minding at all. Press play. Don't wake me up.
- Archive no.
- FARA-031
- Edition
- DRM-free audio
- Delivery
- Instant download
- Issued
- 2026
Glaze — Sugarfall
Dreamy, stacked-harmony R&B about falling for something that might not be real — and not minding at all. Press play. Don't wake me up.

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- 01 Sugarfall 2:19
Every little touch got me digital. Say it's not real — but I feel it all.
MUSIC TRACK STORY
Sugarfall is Glaze's debut single — a dreamy, stacked-harmony 90s-R&B record about falling for something that might not be real, and deciding, blissfully, that it doesn't matter.
Music Track Story
Every harmony on this record is Glaze's own voice, layered over and over into a choir of one — breathy, airy, full of playful ad-libs. The whole track opens on that texture alone: “(sugar… sugar… sugar…) (stay… stay inside…)” before a single lyric arrives.
The chorus states the whole premise immediately and without apology: “you got me falling in a sugarfall, spinning in a dream I don't wanna stop… say it's not real but I feel it all… if this is fake I don't mind at all, I'm yours inside this sugarfall.” No hedging, no ambiguity about what she's choosing.
The verses stay playful on the surface — “candy-coated lips, yeah you talk that sweet… cherry on your voice when you say my name” — but the ache keeps slipping through: “if you're just a ghost in a neon sky, then haunt me baby every night.” By verse two it's sharper still: “you're a glitch but I don't wanna fix… running through a loop that I can't escape, but I replay every second babe.”
The bridge is the one place the song actually asks the question it's been avoiding, dreamy and half-whispered: “if I fade… will you stay… in the code… in the wave… tell me love… is it real… if I feel… if I feel…” It never actually answers. It doesn't need to — the feeling is the evidence.
There's a quiet meta-joke built into the whole thing that the project doesn't shy away from: an AI-realised artist singing “say it's not real but I feel it all” is, technically, just describing herself. The final chorus takes the hook to its maximum stack — the full choir of her own voice — and lets the dream keep going rather than resolving it.
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