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“found u/me” Marks a Turning Point for Good Neighbours Ahead of Their Debut Album

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With “found u/me”, Good Neighbours build emotional momentum toward the release of their debut, ‘Blue Sky Mentality’.

Few rising artists have made the kind of impact that Good Neighbours have in such a short time. Their latest single, “found u/me”, continues a compelling run that began just over a year ago and now leads to the September release of their debut album, Blue Sky Mentality.

The London duo’s rapid ascent began with “Home”, a breakout single that turned into a streaming phenomenon. Since then, they’ve become one of the most talked-about acts in the indie-pop space, with a sound that feels both familiar and completely their own. Their new track “found u/me” crystallizes that sound: lush, emotional, and endlessly catchy.

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Good Neighbours – found u/me

Built around glowing synths, pulsing drums, and a soaring chorus, “found u/me” is a celebration of clarity—the kind that comes when someone walks into your life and changes everything. The duo explains: “found u/me is about the life-changing epiphany when you meet someone that you want to spend forever with. It captures the feeling that stops you in your tracks – an overwhelming clarity that you’re ready to give everything for that one person.”

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The song builds on their reputation for creating emotionally resonant music that feels at once intimate and anthemic. It also teases what fans can expect from Blue Sky Mentality—a record that will likely mark a defining point in the duo’s career.

Their recent cover of “There She Goes” for Amazon Music reflects their ability to bring nostalgic tracks into their glowing world. With streaming success, global shows, and now a debut album on the horizon, Good Neighbours are set to deliver more than just another indie-pop project—they’re shaping a sound for a new generation.

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