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Kris Kolls stepped into a more vulnerable and expressive space with her latest single “Too Late,” released on November 28.

The track marks a subtle but meaningful expansion of her sound, revealing a deeper emotional layer while staying true to her aesthetic.

“Too Late” sits in the space where heartbreak and longing meet, examining love recognized only after its absence. 

Musically, Kris Kolls blends pop, R&B, and electronic textures. The production is atmospheric and smooth, allowing the emotion to breathe. Nothing feels rushed. Instead, the track unfolds patiently, mirroring the internal process of letting go. The softness of the arrangement contrasts with the weight of the feeling underneath it.

Lyrically, “Too Late” reads like a private reflection. The words circle themes of missed timing, emotional distance, and solitude. There is a strong sense of standing alone, not out of bitterness, but out of clarity. The song reflects the moment when waiting ends and self-preservation begins. The emotional tone suggests that while love was once hoped for, it is no longer chased.

In the accompanying  Kris Kolls performs alongside background dancers dressed entirely in black. The choreography balances sensuality with surrender, echoing the emotional push and pull of the song. That visual language mirrors the track’s emotional pulse.

Moreover, “Too Late” widens Kris Kolls’ artistic palette. It shows an artist comfortable sitting with emotion rather than rushing past it. 

With “Too Late,” Kris Kolls expands her emotional range while remaining grounded in her signature sound. The single sets the tone for what’s ahead, as she gets ready for her next release, “Inside,” continuing her exploration of vulnerability and expression.

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