The Quebec-based duo Ghostly Kisses, formed by Margaux Sauvé and Louis-Étienne Santais, return with their new single “Strangers.” Known for their ethereal and minimal approach, they deliver a track that feels intimate, direct, and easy to connect with.
With “Strangers,” Ghostly Kisses go back to a minimal and focused production style. The track is built around soft textures and space, allowing Margaux Sauvé’s voice to lead with clarity and emotion. Nothing feels overloaded, every element has its place.
The song captures a familiar situation, the moment when two people slowly drift apart without saying it out loud. There’s no confrontation, just a shift that settles in over time. This understated approach makes the track feel real and relatable without forcing the message.
Written after a long period on the road, “Strangers” reflects how distance and time can impact relationships. Instead of overexplaining, the duo keeps it simple and lets the feeling come through naturally, which has always been part of their identity.
This release also sets the tone for what’s coming next. While the duo hasn’t revealed full details yet, “Strangers” clearly opens a new phase, one that feels more refined and intentional while staying true to their original sound.
Over the years, Ghostly Kisses have built a strong international audience, with millions of streams and listeners across different regions. Their approach remains consistent, no trends, no shortcuts, just a clear artistic direction that continues to resonate.



