There’s something irresistibly cinematic about Nadine Randle’s latest single, Tuesday Tears. The Sweden-based, UK-born artist transforms emotional vulnerability into something polished yet piercing—an elegant collision of soulful pop, modern electro influences, and quietly devastating honesty.
Beginning in near-whispered intimacy, Tuesday Tears slowly unfolds into a richly layered soundscape where warm guitar tones meet sleek production and Randle’s unmistakable voice takes center stage. Her vocal delivery is both delicate and commanding, carrying the emotional gravity of the song with remarkable poise.
Lyrically, the track explores loneliness, resilience, and the invisible weight of emotions carried since childhood. But rather than dwell in sadness, Randle creates something empowering from that ache—a release wrapped in melody, reflection shaped into strength.
Penned by Diana Andersson and produced by Andreas Grufstedt, Tuesday Tears pairs intimate storytelling with refined, radio-ready production. The result feels deeply personal while remaining universally relatable: a rare balance that positions Randle as an artist capable of both emotional depth and mainstream allure.
Randle’s international appeal has been building steadily for years. After gaining early recognition as a finalist in Sweden’s Rix FM talent competition, she has continued carving out a distinctive lane within contemporary pop. Performing in English and drawing from influences across cultures, her music feels both globally minded and deeply individual.
Her résumé already reads with star power—supporting acclaimed names including French Montana, Lauryn Hill, Lionel Richie, and OneRepublic on major stages worldwide. Her collaboration with Mastercard on Merry Go Round also placed her among the first wave of artists involved in the brand’s expansion into music.
And for European audiences, Nadine is no stranger to the spotlight: she has competed in the Eurovision circuit twice, experiences that further sharpened her stagecraft and cemented her reputation as a dynamic live performer.
With Tuesday Tears, Nadine Randle isn’t simply releasing another pop single. She is refining her artistic signature—one where emotional storytelling, polished production, and undeniable vocal presence come together with striking sophistication.
Heartbreak, in Nadine Randle’s hands, has never sounded so exquisite.




