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Release Date July 3, 2026

Tracklist:

Gravel & Starlight Album Cover - Road work sign with Syracuse skyline in the background


“Gravel and Starlight” turns Speach’s Rocky Road Brickle into something rugged, cinematic, and unexpectedly dreamy. Inspired by that signature mix of dark chocolate, marshmallows, and walnuts, the track feels like a late-night drive through Syracuse streets where rough edges sparkle under city lights.

There’s a playful contrast at the heart of it: crunchy, rocky, messy sweetness wrapped in a smooth, starry atmosphere. Like the Brickle itself, it balances texture and indulgence — a little tough, a little tender, and full of those satisfying surprises that make you want just one more piece.

Caramel on Your Tongue Album art - man in coffee shop sipping from a mug with caramel on the plate


“Caramel on Your Tongue” is smooth, slow-burning, and dripping with longing. Built around the rich sweetness of caramel, the track feels like a late-night confession — warm, intimate, and just a little dangerous. Every line lingers like something you know you should savor, even as it pulls you deeper.

There’s a sensual softness to the song, but also a quiet ache underneath it, like sweetness remembered after the moment has passed. It’s less about candy as a treat and more about candy as a memory: the kind of flavor that stays with you long after the last taste.

Twist Me Like This Album art - chocolate covered pretzels with a couple kissing in the background


“Twist Me Like This” leans all the way into temptation, turning the sweet-and-salty magic of chocolate-covered pretzels into a flirty, slow-burn invitation. It’s playful and seductive, built on the kind of chemistry that feels a little dangerous and a lot irresistible. Like the best candy pairings, the song works because of contrast — soft and bold, smooth and crunchy, sweet with just the right hint of edge.

There’s a teasing confidence in the track that makes it feel indulgent without losing its fun. It’s a love song wrapped in confectionery attitude, proving that sometimes the perfect twist is the one you never saw coming.

Double D Delight Album art - girls dancing in sequin dresses with double dipped potato chips in the foreground


“Double D Delight” is a playful, high-energy celebration of one of Speach’s most indulgent treats: double-dipped chocolate covered potato chips. Sweet, salty, crunchy, and impossible to ignore, the song turns that over-the-top candy-shop favorite into a glittery anthem of temptation and satisfaction.

There’s a wink in the title and a whole lot of fun in the delivery, but the heart of the track is still about pure indulgence. Like the candy that inspired it, “Double D Delight” piles on the pleasure — rich chocolate, bold crunch, and that irresistible feeling of going back for one more when you already know you’re hooked.

Candy-Colored Crush album art - a polaroid picture of a guy and girl sharing a lollipop surrounded by sweets and candies


“Candy-Colored Crush” is bright, flirty, and bursting with the giddy rush of instant attraction. Inspired by the playful world of colorful candy and sweet-shop infatuation, the track feels like a sugar high set to music — bold, sparkling, and impossible to ignore. It captures that dizzy moment when someone lights up your whole mood and suddenly everything feels a little sweeter.

There’s a carefree charm running through the song, but also a real sense of longing underneath all the fun. Like its title, “Candy-Colored Crush” is vivid, glossy, and delightfully addictive — the kind of track that sticks with you like your favorite sweet.

Swirling Album Art - swirling colors of green, blue, orange, pink, red and yellow mixed with various fruits and a sprig of mint


“Swirling” is a vivid, flavor-soaked rush of motion, color, and craving. Inspired by a whirlwind of fruity sweetness, the track feels like being pulled into a bright, glossy world where raspberry, citrus, berry, and mint all collide in one irresistible spin. It has a playful energy, but there’s also something hypnotic about it — the kind of song that keeps circling back in your head long after it ends.

Like a perfectly blended sweet with layers you keep discovering, “Swirling” is all about momentum, sensation, and joyful excess. It’s a candy-coated spiral of flavor and feeling that never sits still.

Penny Candy Heart album art - image of retro candy store with glass jars and girl filling a paper bag


“Penny Candy Heart” is a warm, nostalgic love letter to old-fashioned sweetness. Inspired by classic candy counter favorites and the simple charm of penny candy, the song captures the feeling of falling for something wholesome, familiar, and full of heart. It has that small-town candy shop warmth — the kind of sweetness that doesn’t need to be flashy to leave a lasting impression.

At its core, the track is about affection that feels timeless. Like a paper bag filled with treasured treats, “Penny Candy Heart” is full of comfort, memory, and handmade charm. It’s sweet in the truest sense: sincere, sentimental, and meant to be savored.

Sweet and Salty Album art - salt and swirls of chocolate with salsa dancers in the background


“Sweet and Salty” celebrates one of candy’s greatest love stories: rich chocolate meeting that perfect hit of salt. Inspired by the irresistible balance of creamy sweetness and savory bite, the track feels bold, warm, and full of flavor — like a dance between opposites that somehow belong together.

There’s a sultry rhythm to the song, with a little Latin flair and a lot of confectionery drama. It captures that moment when indulgence becomes addictive: dark, milk, and white chocolate swirling with caramel tones and salty sparkle. “Sweet and Salty” is smooth, passionate, and deliciously balanced — proof that contrast can be the sweetest thing of all.

Sugar In My System album art - retro candy smarties, licorice, candy cigarettes, taffy


“Sugar In My System” is a full-blown candy rush — bright, nostalgic, and buzzing with playful energy. Inspired by old-school sweets and the irresistible feeling of having just a little too much sugar, the track feels like digging through a treasure box of classic treats and finding every flavor at once.

There’s a fun, retro charm to the song, but it also carries the excitement of pure craving: colorful, fizzy, and impossible to sit still through. “Sugar In My System” captures that sweet-shop overload where one piece turns into ten, and suddenly the whole world feels louder, brighter, and deliciously out of control.

Chocolate Covered Strawberry album art - girl dressed like a chocoalte covered strawberry dancing in the club


“Chocolate Covered Strawberry” is lush, juicy, and made for the dance floor. It takes the classic romance of a chocolate-dipped strawberry and turns it into something bold, glossy, and completely irresistible — sweet fruit, rich chocolate, and late-night energy all wrapped into one seductive groove.

The track feels playful but confident, with a sensual pulse that makes the candy inspiration feel larger than life. It’s not just about sweetness; it’s about craving, presentation, and that first bite moment when everything melts together. “Chocolate Covered Strawberry” is decadent, flirtatious, and dripping with club-ready temptation.