Sunny Luwe - Feeling Good (2025)

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Artist:
Title: Feeling Good
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Independent
Genre: R&B, Soul, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:56
Total Size: 214 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Saturday Night (3:23)
2. Feeling Good (2:56)
3. Animal Instinct (2:38)
4. We've Got The Power (2:31)
5. It Won't Be Long Til I See You Again (2:57)
6. I Just Want To Love Myself (2:55)
7. Hands Up (3:09)
8. Blue Skies (2:40)
9. Upside Down (3:20)
10. Letter to the Future (I'm Sorry) (2:41)
11. It Won't Be Long Til I See You Again (Radio Edit) (2:57)

Sunny Luwe’s album “Feeling Good” celebrates creative joy, blending genres while showcasing personal growth, self-love, and authentic connections in music-making. Creative burnout doesn’t announce itself with dramatic collapse—it accumulates quietly until making music stops feeling like choice and starts feeling like obligation. Sunny Luwe hit that wall after her debut album Flowers in the Sky, a record that earned 4ZZZ Album of the Week honors, climbed AMRAP charts for weeks, and received support across Triple J, Double J, and ABC Country. Success didn’t prevent exhaustion; it just made the exhaustion more complicated. Feeling Good emerged from Luwe’s promise to herself to rediscover joy in the creative process, resulting in ten tracks across seven producers that document what happens when an artist chooses pleasure over pressure.

A proud Wayilwan woman, Luwe has built her career through festival stages (BIGSOUND, St Kilda Festival, BLEACH*) and consistent recognition—three Queensland Music Awards nominations speak to sustained quality rather than viral moment. Her trajectory reflects grassroots momentum, the kind built through repeated performances and word-of-mouth rather than algorithmic acceleration. That foundation shows in Feeling Good‘s confidence. This isn’t an artist chasing trends or calculating market position—it’s someone who knows her voice and trusts her vision enough to work with multiple producers without losing coherent identity.