Fedge’s debut single ‘Too Early, Too Late’ is a gut-punch wrapped in glitter.
Meet Fedge, the queer Taiwanese American newcomer crafting pop songs that don’t just sparkle—they sting. With his debut single Too Early, Too Late, Fedge introduces himself as an artist unafraid to dig into the emotions most of us try to ignore. The track is a slow-burning synth-pop gem laced with pedal steel—a nostalgic, dreamlike sound that lands somewhere between Gracie Abrams’ vulnerability and the cinematic swirl of Troye Sivan.
But Too Early, Too Late isn’t here to shout for attention. It sits with you—quietly, devastatingly honest. Inspired by a love that never quite aligned in timing, Fedge captures the ache of being loved too soon… and returning the feeling too late.
“Sometimes it takes losing someone to realize how much they meant to you,” says Fedge. “But even then, you can still honor the love by growing from it.”
Raised in Taiwan and now based in San Francisco, Fedge is part of a rising wave of queer artists reshaping the emotional landscape of pop. His lyrics read like late-night journal entries, and his debut paints vivid imagery: crashing waves, distant silence, the quiet regret of a missed moment.
Though Too Early, Too Late is his first official release, it doesn’t sound like a debut. It’s polished yet personal, tender but confident—marking the start of a project that promises to keep diving deeper. With more music coming this summer, expect themes of queerness, healing, and finding your place to stay at the heart of Fedge’s sound.
Fedge isn’t chasing viral trends or perfect hooks—he’s chasing connection. And with a first single this emotionally rich, he’s already caught our attention.
Too Early, Too Late is available now on all major streaming platforms.