Grace Davies releases “Super Love Me,” an emotional pop cut from her debut LP “The Wrong Side of 25”, out July 11.
Pop singer-songwriter Grace Davies releases her latest single “Super Love Me,” a glowing, emotionally driven anthem that teases her debut album The Wrong Side of 25, coming July 11.
Co-written with Nick Bradley, James New, and Paul Whalley, and co-produced by Whalley and Davies, the track captures the mix of vulnerability and sass that defines Grace’s songwriting.
With a nostalgic bassline and the instantly memorable hook—“Why d’ya have to make it like you super loved me / If you’re only gonna go and super let me down?”—Grace delivers yet another “sad girl anthem” you’ll want to cry and dance to in equal measure.
“Sometimes I have to remind myself of what this song is about,” says Grace. “Because I just want to boogie round my bedroom.”
Inspired by a whirlwind 2020 “covid bubble” relationship, she recounts:
“One day he lived in my flat, and the next—he left and I never heard from him again.”
Following her appearance on Spotify’s New Pop UK, and ahead of her set at Silverstone on July 4, Grace is gearing up for a career-defining summer. Her album is a bold, honest portrait of life in your twenties—equal parts euphoric and devastating.