Ay Wing — Growing Apart

Ay Wing, BEACHPEOPLE, Torky Tork

With "Growing Apart," Ay Wing, Beachpeople, and Torky Tork deliver a sensitive snapshot of drifting apart — between two people, but also between self-image and inner experience, between closeness and the constant distraction of an overwhelming outside world. The track floats on a stripped-down, old-school inspired hip-hop beat, dusty and analog in feel — laid back, yet full of depth.

Ay Wing’s voice carries the opening lines like an internal monologue — warm, soulful, and vulnerable all at once. She lays the emotional foundation before Beachpeople steps in, introducing another dimension with his glassy falsetto: a voice suspended between airy lightness and fragile intimacy — as if it could break at any moment, and that’s precisely where its strength lies. It’s not a voice that performs — it reveals.

Torky Tork’s production holds back intentionally — it makes space. Space for honesty, for silence between the lines, for the echo of unanswered questions.

"Growing Apart" is not your typical breakup ballad. It’s a track about internal distances. About the feeling of becoming a stranger to yourself while scrolling through perfectly curated lives. About wrestling with your own intuition in a world that is loud, dazzling — and rarely real.

A song like a gentle reminder that fragility isn’t a flaw — it’s a sign that we still feel.

The track was born during a magical late-night jam session at the Limusic Camp in Toulouse — a creative convergence between Ay Wing, Beachpeople, Torky Tork, Joel Miles, Max Hermes, and Jakob Zimmer-Harwood.

Label:Mouthwatering Records
Publishing:Mouthwatering Records
Promotion:Mouthwatering Records,