On The Table Read Magazine, “the best arts and entertainment magazine UK“, Katie Tupper’s heartfelt platonic love song “Safe Ground,” a tender promise of unwavering support to her best friend, serves as a standout highlight from her soulful debut album Greyhound.
Safe Ground
Katie Tupper has released her new single “Safe Ground” as the final preview before her debut album Greyhound arrived in full on January 21, 2026, via Arts & Crafts. This track stands out as a heartfelt dedication to a best friend, serving as an unwavering commitment of support amid life’s changes and expansions. Tupper’s grounding remains steady, whether connected to vast open landscapes or urban environments.

The song functions as a platonic love anthem, expressing deep gratitude for a close friendship and a vow to always provide a reliable place of comfort and security.
Before this full-length debut, Tupper built impressive momentum. She has accumulated more than 22 million streams worldwide across her previous releases and earned a JUNO Award nomination in the Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year category. She also achieved sold-out performances in major U.S. cities including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago ahead of her official American introduction, with additional tour dates following.

The Debut Album: Greyhound

Greyhound marks Tupper’s first complete album, produced in collaboration with her longtime touring partners and frequent collaborators Justice Der (known for work with artists like Rachel Bobbitt and Dylan Sinclair) and Felix Fox (associated with BADBADNOTGOOD). The project takes a deeply personal, confessional approach, exploring lessons from experience and the elements people carry forward or release over time.
Tupper draws inspiration for the title from the dynamics of racing greyhounds, which pursue mechanical decoys designed to stay just out of reach, spurring endless pursuit. This metaphor reflects her observations about human relationships and personal behavior—sometimes embodying the chaser drawn to the unattainable, and other times representing the elusive figure that cannot be fully captured.
The album blends her prairie origins from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with the broader perspectives shaped by years in different cities. It captures the wide skies and golden fields of her homeland alongside the energy of urban sidewalks and horizons she has made her own.
Musical Style and Influences


Tupper’s signature smoky alto voice anchors her sound, weaving together elements of soul, indie, alternative R&B, and subtle folk influences. Her music has drawn comparisons to artists like Olivia Dean and Charlotte Day Wilson. Previous EPs, Towards The End (2022) and Where To Find Me (2023), established her heartland soul foundation and contributed to her streaming success.
She has experienced rapid growth on social media, amassing tens of millions of views on short-form platforms. Heading into 2026, Greyhound represents both a return to roots and an integration of accumulated life experiences.
Themes of Love and Connection
Love forms the emotional core of the album, encompassing romantic, platonic, and place-based forms. The record conveys an intimate, conversational quality—like sharing drinks with a close friend, openly acknowledging faults, examining emotions, and reflecting on situations with honesty and lightness. It avoids excessive seriousness while remaining nuanced and sincere.
In many ways, Greyhound evokes a metaphorical journey across open plains, riding toward a horizon in a sonic tribute to Saskatchewan’s expansive landscapes. Through “Safe Ground” and the album as a whole, Tupper reaffirms the enduring power of steadfast connections in an ever-shifting world.
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