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Miss Grit Unveils Striking New Single ‘Tourist Mind’

Miss Grit Unveils Striking New Single ‘Tourist Mind’

      21 · 10 · 2025

      Miss Grit has released a new single titled ‘Tourist Mind’.

      The artist from New York, whose real name is Margaret Sohn, gained attention in 2023 with the successful launch of their album ‘Follow The Cyborg’.

      With impressive world-building paired with sharp production, the Korean-American musician made waves through their innovative mindset.

      The new single ‘Tourist Mind’ marks a new phase, offering an atmospheric experience reminiscent of Massive Attack's ‘Mezzanine’, yet maintaining a distinctly contemporary vibe.

      Now available on Mute, the vocals possess a mournful quality, with Miss Grit expressing, “I’ve never wanted to be so alone.”

      Reflecting on the song, Sohn notes, “It’s about how the desire to understand other people’s thoughts can gradually disorient you, making it more challenging to reconnect with yourself.”

      Listen now.

      Related: An Impressive Imposter – Interview with Miss Grit

      Photo Credit: Hoseon Sohn

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