In the vibrant, multicultural heartbeat of Toronto, where indie sounds echo off Lake Ontario’s shores, a fresh voice is emerging to redefine neo-soul’s intimate depths. Kwncy (@kwncyy), a singer-songwriter, has just unveiled her latest single, “Ceilings,” a hazy, introspective track that’s already whispering through playlists and late-night drives. As the second track from her upcoming project, it marks a pivotal step in her trajectory, blending raw vulnerability with velvety production that feels relevant now.
Kwncy – “Ceilings” Single

As winter grips the city, “Ceilings” arrives like a warm exhale, inviting listeners to confront their own unspoken heartaches. Think the sultry introspection of SZA meets the poetic grit of Daniel Caesar, all filtered through Kwncy’s own lens of youthful yearning. Her voice, a soft alto that dances between breathy confessions and soaring pleas, anchors “Ceilings” in emotional authenticity. Recorded in a cozy studio, the song captures Toronto’s essence—cool nights, fleeting connections, and an undercurrent of resilience.
“Ceilings” unfolds like a midnight reverie: gentle guitar plucks and subtle synth swells cradle lyrics that probe the fragile boundaries of love and longing. Murmurings in the chorus evoke the quiet ache of memories that linger just out of reach. It’s mellow neo-soul—unhurried, immersive, and laced with a faint electronic haze that nods to Toronto’s burgeoning music scene.
About Kwncy
Leaning into sounds of alternative R&B, post-modern soul, and lo-fi pop, Kwncy, born Quinn Ellis, uses her past in photography and styling to play a role in weaving her musical taste with her unique style. Already an experienced artist, Kwncy has done songwriting and background vocals with other burgeoning Canadian acts such as DijahSB, Terrell Morris, Bobby Freemont, Chrome Daphne, and Juno-nominated producer Sir Losh.
Stream Kwncy’s “Ceilings” Single

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