Last year, we were intently following the rise of Ava Valianti, so when we found out that the star was back in 2026 with a brand new single titled, Deep Fuchsia, with a hazy, fuchsia-toned artwork, we were curious to say the least, and couldn’t wait to immerse ourselves in Ava’s universe once again.
Opening with an intricate and glistening guitar soundscape with textured drums and atmospheric vocals, Ava sings, “Deep fuchsia, untamed love, devotion and all that goes along with it…” with a more mature and brooding tone. Her timbre this time around reminds us of Garbage‘s Shirley Manson, No Doubt era, Gwen Stefani (especially the songs Underneath It All, and Simple Kind Of Life) and even Hole‘s Courtney Love.
The track is naturally cinematic, perfect for the new Cruel Intentions series or a TV show like Euphoria on HBO. In essence, the song is about intense, vivid love. The concept of “deep fuchsia” stands for passion and devotion. It is about a love that feels bold and unmistakable, whilst the ring and promises suggest notions of commitment and wanting to be remembered.
The song also captures the small and intimate moments, and shows how love is shown through tenderness and everyday romance. Ava’s layered vocals add dimensionality and colour to the composition. Within the prose, Ava shares how she needs reassurance, and how there is fear of being left behind. Even through knowing that love itself can be fragile, the desire remains deep, lingering and unforgettable.


It’s metaphorical and deep, and shows an evolution in Ava’s songwriting, which is welcome and a natural progression for the artist who is still technically in her teenage years. The ending with a slow motion breakdown is a really nice touch and leaves us yearning for more.
Ava describes philosophically confesses, “Deep Fuchsia is about falling intensely into a love that feels vivid, all-consuming, and impossible to ignore. It’s the feeling of wanting someone so deeply that every color, memory, and word is brighter because of them. Everything feels volatile and magical all at once, and the instability almost feels inviting. I wrote it from the space between devotion and doubt, where passion is thrilling but fragile, and you still choose to believe in it anyway.”
We have added Deep Fuchsia to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream Ava Valianti‘s exquisite discography, and await future releases from this exciting new chapter!
