Don’t Feed “The Vulture”: A Story of Vulnerability and Strength in Kiara NGL’s New Single

Kiara NGL continues to carve her own path as an independent artist who doesn’t rely on a label or a major studio to make her mark. With a track record that already includes three EPs, “Catharsis,” “Still Life,” and “Sad Devotion,” all created using GarageBand on her iPhone, she’s shown that creativity and authenticity matter more than production budgets. Her latest release, “The Vulture,” reinforces that message with an emotional story told through haunting melodies and powerful lyrics.

“The Vulture” showcases Kiara’s ability to turn personal experiences into art that feels universally relatable. The song tells the story of a man who preys on vulnerability, exploiting women when they’re at their lowest. It’s a theme that’s both deeply personal and socially relevant, reflecting Kiara’s willingness to confront uncomfortable truths. She perfectly captures the pain of betrayal and the strength it takes to rise above it. As she puts it, “a girl that’s in a good headspace would never consider being with him.”

Musically, “The Vulture” carries the same intimate and authentic energy that has defined Kiara’s work so far. Her sound could be compared to Lana Del Rey, blending a dreamy atmosphere with an emotional core that feels entirely her own. The result is a song that lingers long after the first listen, a fantastic mix of vulnerability and reflection that stays with you. It’s both a cautionary tale and a moment of catharsis for anyone who’s been through something similar.

With an upcoming eight-track album set to release in early 2026, Kiara shows no signs of slowing down. Another single could drop, offering a preview of the project. Kiara’s music doesn’t need a label to reach people. What she brings is vision, honesty, and a voice that will live rent-free in your head long after the music stops.

Follow Kiara
Instagram | Spotify | Bandcamp