Daisy Veacock shares new single “when i used to spend the night”
Daisy Veacock follows up her last single, “float right back to you” , with a soulful, jazz- pop number “when i used to spend the night”. Inspired by the sounds of Joy Crookes and Amy Winehouse, Daisy wrote this track at 18, during a time of newfound freedom and musical exploration. The single explores themes of past relationships and the struggle to let go, echoing the sentiments of her previous release, while highlighting the importance of friends in the healing process.
The creative journey of this track saw Daisy collaborating with long-time producer Beau Miles and producer/guitarist Natsuma. Their combined efforts over the last few years finally brought the song to life, showcasing Daisy’s growth as a songwriter and musician. The track represents a significant step in her musical evolution, blending her signature jazzy pop sound with intricate instrumentation.
“when i used to spend the night” offers listeners a rich and relatable experience, filled with personal anecdotes and heartfelt lyrics. Daisy hopes the song will leave a lasting impression, sparking personal connections and stories among her audience. The song combines playful elements with a catchy pop vibe and relatable lyrics, including a cheeky line that Daisy leaves for listeners to discover.
Following the success of her last single, “float right back to you” (BBC Radio 1 Future Pop with Mollie King and BBC Introducing Kent airplay, Spotify featured artist and track on Fresh Finds UK & IE, Notion Magazine feature), there is a mix of pressure and anticipation surrounding this release - but Daisy remains focused on making music that deeply connects with her fans.
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