WHIPPED CREAM Explores Heartbreak And Hope In New Anthem ‘life’
WHIPPED CREAM continues to redefine the intersection of emotion and energy with her latest single, “life.” Out now on Monstercat, the track marks another pivotal moment in the Toronto-born artist’s ongoing evolution, one that balances cinematic depth with club-ready production. Known for blurring genre lines, she once again proves that vulnerability and power can coexist within the same sonic space.
Opening with lush synths and WHIPPED CREAM’s own ethereal vocals, “life” draws listeners into a hypnotic atmosphere where melodic house and stutter house converge. The track’s layered textures pulse with tension and release, each beat carrying an emotional undercurrent that mirrors the complexity of love and loss. As the bassline unfolds, the record grows into an expansive yet intimate listening experience, inviting reflection as much as movement. Centered around a haunting vocal refrain, it’s both a cathartic release and an introspective escape.
“The song ‘life’ is about losing something with someone you thought could never break, a bond you believed was unshakable,” WHIPPED CREAM shares. “It is heartbreak and hope colliding. The laughter that once filled a room and the silence that follows. It is nostalgia, longing, and melancholy, all the phases of love: the rise, the fall, and the ache of what remains.”
The release follows a string of career highlights that underscore her growing global impact. After two sold-out headline shows in Calgary and Vancouver, intimate, Boiler Room-style events that showcased her unreleased material, WHIPPED CREAM continues to expand her live presence. Later this month, she will perform at Dusk Music Festival in Tucson, followed by an official after party hosted by the event.
Recent releases like “alive” with No/Me and “collide” have demonstrated her range, bridging haunting techno and melodic storytelling. With each project, she continues to refine a sound that is both emotionally grounded and sonically ambitious.
