New Release: Dancing With Ghosts by Meesha
Out Valentine’s Day • February 14, 2026
Valentine’s Day usually tells one story.
Dancing With Ghosts daringly tells all the others.
This album isn’t about one feeling, one relationship, or one version of love. It lives in the margins — where desire and restraint collide, where secrecy meets connection, where hope pushes back against pressure, and where identity refuses to stay quiet. These forces don’t appear one at a time. They overlap. They contradict each other. They coexist.
This album refuses to behave. It’s dangerous because it’s honest and unfiltered.
Across Dancing With Ghosts, Meesha moves effortlessly between secret desires and exposed want. Love in the Shadows captures the tension of attraction that isn’t meant to be seen, while Haunting Me (All Night Long) leans fully into physical pull and human desire. Never Lose Hope speaks to resilience and the willingness to move forward even when it’s really hard. Where Do I Belong confronts identity and belonging head-on, exploring the cost of not fitting neatly into others’ expectations.
This isn’t an album about looking back. It’s about every human thing that goes on inside us.
The ghosts in this record aren’t just people from the past. They’re desires that won’t quiet down. Feelings that don’t respect timing or rules. Connections that exist in tension or secrecy. Parts of yourself that refuse to disappear. Some ghosts tempt. Some haunt. Some protect. Some remind you who you are.
Releasing Dancing With Ghosts on Valentine’s Day is intentional. This album lives outside the clean, commercial version of reality and romance. It speaks to what’s underneath: Belonging, secrecy, hope, defiance, contradiction, the parts of the human experience that rarely survive marketing filters or social expectations. It isn’t anti-love. It’s unfiltered love.
The recording technology stays out of the way.
This album isn’t adjacent to mainstream music. It’s unburdened by it.
Free from the risk-mitigation and sales algorithms that define the industry, Dancing With Ghosts lets storytelling, emotion, and technology collide without restraint, not to imitate what already exists, but to go where it can’t.
Dancing With Ghosts doesn’t ask listeners to choose a single interpretation. It’s for people who feel more than one thing at once. For those who live between labels. For anyone who wants what they want, even when it’s complicated, and refuses to be reduced to a single narrative.
Some ghosts fade.
Some stay.
Some dance.
Meesha — Dancing With Ghosts
Available February 14, 2026
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