Falling Feathers Returns with “Moving On”

A personal journey of growth, courage, letting go and turning 30

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Falling Feathers, the Singaporean singer-songwriter known for his infectious melodies and heartfelt storytelling, makes a return with “Moving On”, his first official release in four years. Releasing today on 19th September 2025, Friday, the track marks a deeply personal milestone – his 30th birthday – and with it, an honest reflection on growing up, the quiet courage to let go, and moving forward.

It has been four years since Falling Feathers’ last single, “Happy Birthday to You”; he now turns the lens inward. “Moving On” is a self-written and self-produced track that captures the quiet battles of emotional growth through navigating uncertainty, confronting past wounds, and finding peace in imperfection. True to his style, “Moving On” wraps vulnerable, confessional lyrics in his signature melodic hooks, creating a track that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. It is a song for anyone who is ever sat in the quiet of a late-night drive, processing the chaos of growing up, and searching for the courage to let go of what no longer serves them.

Falling Feathers has been far from idle. Over the past four years, he has quietly cultivated an impressive portfolio as a songwriter and composer for film, TV, games, and artists projects across Asia, Europe, and the US. His works have been featured by numerous international acts and broadcasters. This includes 动力火车 (Power Station), 陈梓童 TIFA, Mediacorp Channel 5, MeWatch, TVN, KBS, MNET, TLC, Univision, Channel 6play, and Riot Games’ League of Legends Worlds 2020, among many others.

While Falling Feathers has now focused more on his roles as an entrepreneur and songwriter in recent years, his legacy as a performing artist endures. With a loyal fan base spanning over 100 countries and more than 4 million streams across various platforms, his music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

Yet this release feels different. He shares that “Moving On” is a moment of growth captured in melody. Progress does not always need fanfare. Sometimes, it is just about breathing, believing, and taking the next step. So here is my quiet declaration for those navigating their own turning points, and a reminder that moving forward is, in itself, a victory.”