Watch out for the second release by Tori Lange, Meant to Last. It’s slightly more upbeat than her debut, Flowers, but maintains the overall theme—bursting with attitude reminiscent of Olivia Rodrigo’s early days.
She sings, “I’m ready to tear the page, I’m ready to rip it out — some things aren’t meant to last.” It’s a message about moving on: “It doesn’t matter if it’s a relationship, a job, or a chapter in life—some things just aren’t meant to last. Anyone can relate.”
Lange says, “Even when change is scary, it’s necessary to look ahead to the bright side.”
Tori Lange released her debut track Flowers, a mid-tempo song that blends alternative pop, Americana, and singer-songwriter styles. Recorded in Nashville, it features a steady rhythm and an easygoing vibe, making it a great fit for Spotify’s Good Vibes playlist.
Lange adds, “It only takes a small group of great friends to have a colorful life with them in it.”
Inspired by Orla Gartland, James Marriott, Arthur Hill, and Jorge Rivera-Herrans, 15-year-old Lange is a rising artist with a unique perspective. Born in Bonn, Germany, she has lived in Wiesbaden, Memphis, and London—drawing influence from each place to shape her musical style.