Maya Unagi ‘Stumbling’ Is the Soulful Slow-Jam Your Inner World’s Been Craving
- Curious For Music Team
- Jun 2
- 1 min read

If your heart’s been feeling a little tender lately (and let’s be real—whose hasn’t?), Maya Unagi has just the sonic salve.
Her new single “Stumbling” is less of a pop drop and more of a soft landing. It’s dreamy. It’s soulful. It’s the musical equivalent of a handwritten letter you forgot you needed.
Floating on a mix of harp, analog synths, and silken vocals, the track feels like it’s suspended in time—in the best way. It doesn't chase a hook. It invites you into a mood.
Produced with a rich blend of collaborators (Curran Sinha, Karim Hutton, Sara Kawai), “Stumbling” feels like jazz, R&B, and ambient folk had a quiet little gathering—and everyone left feeling more whole.
But it’s Maya’s songwriting and delivery that steal the show. There’s a warmth in her restraint, a kind of open-hearted stillness that dares you to slow down. It’s music made for mornings with no plans, for watching shadows dance on your wall, for forgiving yourself.
With her upcoming EP Pieces on the horizon (dropping July 2025), Maya isn’t chasing trends—she’s curating moments. And honestly? We need more of that.
This release landed in our inbox thanks to Decent Music PR, who brought Maya Unagi's latest project to our attention. It’s always a pleasure to discover fresh talent through their recommendations.