Allegra recently released a new single titled Waterfall under Radikal Records. It is a central piece of her second EP, Red, which came out in April 2026. This project marks a shift in her songwriting. While her first EP, Unsent Love Letters Vol 1, focused on heartbreak, Red and specifically Waterfall take a different direction toward a more confident sound.
Waterfall is built around a bright, upbeat rhythm. The production is clean and fits the standards of commercial radio. It differs from some of the darker or more club-oriented tracks on the rest of the EP. The song uses warm synths and a steady dance groove to support Allegras vocals, which sound more self-assured here than in her earlier work. Lyrically, the focus is on independence rather than the vulnerability found in her debut.

Allegra is moving in a new direction with her latest single Strangers, which arrived on August 30th. It is a departure from the dance-pop she usually makes, opting instead for an emotional pop sound that deals with the messy reality of a breakup. The music video was filmed around London and follows her as she navigates the city and settles into being on her own again. The concept for this project is built around the idea of writing letters that are never meant to be sent. It is a simple way to frame a narrative, and it shows a different side of her work compared to her previous club-focused tracks. Having already built a large audience and appearing on Billboard and UK charts, this new collection of music feels like a deliberate move toward a more personal and independent style of pop.
This release follows a series of successful projects for the London-based singer. She has previously reached the top of the Music Week Commercial Pop Chart with songs like Wildfire and collaborations with producers like Alok and Tiësto. Waterfall has already picked up momentum on streaming platforms and received attention from outlets like BBC TV. It serves as a clear example of how she is refining her sound while maintaining her position as an independent artist in the pop scene.