Emily Fields, a rising star on the UK music scene, has just released her latest single, 'Always Be My Almost'. This soul-filled, pop mover is an anthem for anyone who has ever experienced the pain of grief and loss in love. It's the kind of song you blast through your car speakers on a late-night drive, the lyrics resonating with your own experiences.
Produced by Joffy James and mastered by Stephen Kerrison, 'Always Be My Almost' is a testament to Fields' ability to create music that is both deeply personal and relatable to a wide audience. Drawing from influences like Adele, Griff, and Lewis Capaldi, Fields infuses her music with a soulful depth reminiscent of Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.
With 'Always Be My Almost', Fields solidifies her place as a talented artist with a knack for capturing raw emotion and turning it into beautiful music. Throughout the release, she carefully crafts a soul-filled, pop anthem about grief, artfully championing feelings and moments that are so universal yet so deeply personal.
It's a song that will resonate with anyone who has ever loved and lost, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, music can be a source of comfort and connection. As Fields explained, "This is the song for every person who’s planned a future with their forever person, only for that person to forever be their ‘almost’ instead."
Fields, known for her emotive writing and powerful vocals, draws inspiration from her own life and universal themes of love, loss, and the human condition. Her debut single, '17', reached number 21 on the iTunes pop chart and she has since gained traction with features on Love Island All Stars 2024 and radio play on BBC Introducing, Riverside Radio, and Future Hits.
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