Ananya returns with Falling, a shimmering indie-pop anthem that masterfully captures the emotional chaos of falling for someone at the wrong time. First teased during her live performance at Glamour South Africa, Falling has been eagerly anticipated by fans — and it delivers with a vibrant, heartfelt punch.
Opening with an upbeat melody and Ananya’s flowing, passionate vocals, the track creates a dreamy atmosphere that quickly builds in tempo, drawing listeners into a head-versus-heart struggle. Lines like “I know I shouldn’t be texting you,” and “I know I try, but what’s the use?” paint a picture of regret, vulnerability, and the stubborn pull of desire. Inspired by the likes of Gracie Abrams and Taylor Swift, Ananya channels her introspective storytelling through a glossy pop lens, with production from Patch Boshell that keeps the rhythm danceable even as the lyrics cut deep.

Beneath the lighthearted tone lies a deeper reflection — not only on love and timing, but on the act of masking emotion. “Falling came from a time where I was trying to hide how I really felt,” Ananya shares, and that honesty is at the core of what makes the track so resonant.
Born in Zimbabwe and now based in London, Ananya’s creative journey spans continents and disciplines — from fashion to music to mental health advocacy through her Nani Wellness Project. That layered background comes through in Falling: a song that’s as emotionally textured as it is sonically addictive.
With Falling, Ananya offers more than just a catchy chorus — she invites listeners into her internal world with a vulnerability that feels both intimate and universal.