Some songs don’t just play, they cause you to pause, to exhale. De Lugnt, the latest single from Swedish artist sagafelicia, does exactly that. The title translates as ‘it’s OK’, and the track feels like the moment you release a deep breath. Your shoulders drop, your chest lowers, and everything inside you softens.
It’s a short song, but it lingers.
A tight bassline anchors the track, wrapped in layers of rich harmonies that feel almost otherworldly. There’s space in the production, giving every note room to bloom inside your headphones. This is a sound you don’t just listen to, it sweeps you away.
Sagafelicia’s voice is gently, delicate with the sweetness of Swedish, soulful tonality. Credit also goes to producers Skarpov and Sodaboy, who helped shape this soothing soundscape. The calm extends beyond the music in the black-and-white video (see above), directed by Erika Udvardi. Stripped of colour, the visuals focus on solitude and stillness, perfectly matching the song’s mood.
For non-Swedish speakers, De Lugnt is her second release and explores the way we often think we know each other, while in reality only seeing the surface.
As sagafelicia explains, “The song ties in with my first single but it’s more about the feeling of being alone even though you have people around you. I think many people recognise themselves in loneliness while it feels like no one really understands or when you yourself can’t reach out even though it’s to someone you’re close to.”

It’s moody, beautiful, and features on her forthcoming debut EP Ängel Tålamod, set for release later this summer. So, if you’re in need of a moment to reset — to drop your shoulders and let the day fall away — let De Lugnt be your remedy.
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