Lilla Shy - 'Text Me When You're Home'
Italian-raised, London based singer-songwriter Lilla Shy releases her powerful new single ‘Text Me When You’re Home’. Blending modern pop with hints of country and folk in her own unique style.
In just over a year since she launched, Lilla has gained support from the likes of Radio X and BBC Introducing. Now armed with Alessandro La Barbera on mixing and mastering duties for her music - this latest track lays down the starter for the next chapter leading to Lilla’s debut album - due for release in 2024. A very raw and real commentary on the anxieties of walking home late at night if you’re a girl. In true Lilla fashion, it’s sang beautifully straight from the heart with a lush self-production surrounding it’s sublime lyrical - and very relatable - content.
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