MARO “DROWN” Review: A Deep Dive into the New Single & 2026 Album

MARO Just Dropped “DROWN” and It’s the Emotional Reset We Needed

If you’ve been following MARO since her “saudade, saudade” days, you know she has this uncanny ability to make a room feel smaller. Her music feels less like a performance and more like a secret shared between friends.

Her latest single, “DROWN,” is no exception—but it hits differently. It’s the standout track from her new record, SO MUCH HAS CHANGED, and it marks a shift from her acoustic folk roots into something darker, moodier, and much more immersive.

The Vibe: Submerged, Not Lost

The title “DROWN” might sound heavy, but the song itself feels like a release. Produced alongside NASAYA, the track trades her usual stripped-back guitar for atmospheric synths and a pulse that feels like a heartbeat under water.

It captures that specific, disorienting moment when a relationship ends and you’re left wondering if any of it was actually real. When she sings, “Oh baby, now you’re gone / Feels like I’m about to drown,” it isn’t just a lyric—you can hear the actual air leaving her lungs.

Why this track sticks:

  • The Vocal: She’s kept that signature “bedroom pop” intimacy, but there’s a new weight to her delivery.

  • The Production: It’s polished enough for a late-night drive but raw enough to make you feel something.

  • The Relatability: It’s for anyone who’s ever been “rocked” by someone only to be left in the aftermath.

A New Chapter: SO MUCH HAS CHANGED

This single is the heartbeat of her new album. Released just as she hit 30, the project feels like MARO finally exhaling. It’s an album about growth, sure, but it’s also about the messiness of getting there.

While the industry loves to put artists in boxes, MARO is busy breaking them. She’s blending Portuguese soul with global pop in a way that feels effortless, and “DROWN” is the perfect entry point for this new era.

Catch Her Live in 2026

If you haven’t seen her live, you’re missing out on one of the best vocalists of our generation. The SO MUCH HAS CHANGED TOUR kicks off this March. From the Roundhouse in London to a massive homecoming show in Lisbon, these rooms are going to be quiet enough to hear a pin drop—right before everyone joins in for the chorus.