Felicia Berrier released her latest song, GPS on March 13, 2026, marking her first single in over four years. The track reflects on the pressure of falling behind in life and missing expected milestones. Alongside it, she also introduced a short film that adds a visual layer to the song’s themes.
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GPS opens on a soft piano line with light percussion that doesn’t try to take over. The vocals do most of the work here, starting low and almost held back, then slowly rising with the chorus. It never gets overly dramatic, but you can feel the weight building as it goes.
The song creates this really still, almost stuck kind of feeling. There’s this constant contrast between motion and stillness: roads, routes, GPS, movement—but you feel stuck. Like, this line, “I’m afraid my GPS isn’t working right. It says I’ll be late and never on time,” it takes something familiar and turns it into that constant worry of falling behind.
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As it goes on, the idea of having a clear path starts to fall apart. “It promised a path straight through to the rest of my life. But I had to reroute to keep myself alive,” represents the “plan” we’re all told to follow—study hard, graduate, hit milestones, succeed on time. Early lines about stars and grades show how that belief starts young, almost innocently. But now, the road isn’t straight anymore—it’s unpredictable, isolating, and full of dead ends.
The emotional peak however, comes from comparison—friends getting married, graduating, moving ahead—and you feel delayed, like life is happening somewhere else, and the stripped-back production keeps the focus right there. By the end, GPS speaks to the fear of falling behind—and that panic of not knowing if your path will ever line up the way you thought it would—but it also sits beside you in that feeling, reminding you that you’re not the only one trying to figure it out.
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