Celebrating Yourself in Folk/Rock artist Kele Fleming’s “Non-Fungible Love,” Out Now!
Victoria, BC’s folk/rock singer-songwriter Kele Fleming is back with a thought-provoking new single, “Non-Fungible Love.” Known for weaving poetic lyricism with rich, atmospheric melodies, Fleming once again delivers a track that blurs the line between the personal and the political. This release carries her signature mix of warmth, wit, and depth, while offering listeners a timely reflection wrapped in folk-rock charm.
Review
“Non-Fungible Love” by Kele Fleming isn’t your average folk-rock track. It blends poetic imagery with sharp social commentary, all wrapped in a hypnotic groove. Lines like “Spores instead of wars” and “Words have the power, the power to describe” show how Kele Fleming can move effortlessly between the surreal and the deeply real.
The repeated refrain—“Allow yourself to feel, allow yourself to heal”—adds a meditative, mantra-like pull, anchoring the song in a rhythm that feels almost spiritual. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just play in the background—it settles in, asking you to listen, reflect, and carry it with you long after it ends.
Unpolished in the best way—raw, daring, and unforgettable. “Non-Fungible Love” stays with you long after the music fades.


