Nina Nesbitt has just dropped her most recent single titled “I’m Coming Home” – which is now available to stream via all major streaming platforms!

Nina has a wonderful way of storytelling within her lyricism. Her lyrics always tells a tale that will stick with you from the moment you have heard it for the first time. In “I’m Coming Home”, the singer tells her listeners what it was like growing up in her hometown in Scotland, and returning to that place that holds so many memories. Her vocals are flawless as she vividly explains what it feels like to walk those roads once more. There is something nostalgic about hearing someone talk highly of the place they grew up, and it makes you reminisce on where your “home” is. The track has an acoustic driven feel, whilst maintaining that infectious catchiness that will refuse to leave your head.

“I’m Coming Home” is the next single to be released ahead of Nina’s next studio album “Mountain Music” – which is due to be released on the 27th September. This isn’t the only snippet of the album that we have heard so far. She’s also shared three other lovely single; “Mansion,” “Pages”, and “On The Run” – all of which flow together beautifully.

On the album, Nina Nesbitt explains:

“This album is for the girl who grew up in a small town, the twenty-something trying to find her way into the big city and the person I am now looking back at the view of it all. The beauty, the magic, the messiness, and everything in between. Mountain Music held my hand through some of the hardest moments and I really hope it can hold yours too.”

You can pre-order “Mountain Music” here, and you can follow Nina Nesbitt on Twitter and Instagram for more updates!

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One response to “Nina Nesbitt Shares New Single “I’m Coming Home””

  1. […] in September, the songstress dropped her most recent debut album “Mountain Music”. This album sees twelve incredible songs, each honing their own story. It is very acoustic and […]

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