Daniella Binyamin - 'Out Of Fuel'
Daniella Binyamin drops her playful new single ‘Out Of Fuel’ - taken from her solo debut album.
The songwriter currently is one of the songwriters for the #1 on the US Dance charts with a Dillon Francis song and is custom to deliver hit songs for Zara Larsson and Lukas Graham. With the new single she once again shows proof of her fantastic sense of melody.
'Out of Fuel' is a song that makes you feel cooler and more fearless than you really are. She says: “It's sad and sensual and has a rather bold sound, but the theme of the song is actually very fragile and is about feeling insecure and small in a relationship. When I wrote it, it was like I entered another world, a world where I could do exactly what I wanted. It made me feel free to experiment a lot more.”
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