Trixie Whitley’s new single ‘Weather Girl’ drifts between love, uncertainty and transformation.

Posted on 24 Feb 2026

Trixie Whitley returns with ‘Weather Girl’, a new single released via Unday Records and a first step toward the next chapter of her recording journey.

A serpentine, slow-burning track that has been quietly evolving for years, ‘Weather Girl’signals a deepening of Whitley’s sonic and emotional language. Rooted in her early love of R&B yet shaped by the rhythmic instinct and emotional directness that have come to define her work, the single moves with a fluid, almost elemental grace. Ameditation on impermanence, trust and emotional freedom.

Built around hypnotic grooves and an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive, ‘Weather Girl’explores the idea of living between certainties. The song’s imagery, weather moving through wood, water, metal and fire, mirrors its emotional core: transformation as a natural state. At its heart lies a question that lingers long after the final note fades: can love flow like a river, steady, patient, and without possession?

The track has been gestating in different forms for years, gradually absorbing new textures and perspectives as Whitley herself evolved. What began as a nod to childhood musical influencesgrew into something more layered and expansive, reflecting the artist she continues to become, one unafraid to inhabit ambiguity, vulnerability and strength all at once.

Following a steady stream of releases in recent years and more than a decade of internationally acclaimed albums and performances, Whitley now steps into a new phase of creative momentum. ‘Weather Girl’offers a first taste of the music that will shape her upcoming work, with extensive live activity planned across Belgium and internationally as she brings these new songs to the stage.