Grammy-nominated British singer, HAYLA, has recently dropped her stunning new track titled “Freefall”.

“Freefall” is a beautiful track that is both a great track for the clubs, and also one to vibe to in your bedroom. HAYLA’s vocals are simply exquiste. She makes the high notes throughout the song look easy. The track is about a past relationship that you know there is no going back to, yet, something is stopping you from moving on with your life. The lyrics explain that if you were to give in to those temptations, would they lead you back to that person? It is a highly relatable song that anyone can connect with instantly.

So, who is HAYLA we hear you ask? She is a British singer-songwriter that is taking the music world by storm. She has an astonishing 6.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with her track “Where Are You” reaching over 135 million streams! Back in May of this year, she collaborated with world famous DJ Kygo. Their song “Without You” showcases the singers vocals wonderfully. Their is a high chance that you have already heard this song without even realising it. There is no club or festival that is not currently playing the track to thousands of music fans across the world. The singer has also collaborated with several other world class DJs such as; Gorgon City, Zedd, and Prospa.

As well as collaborating with Kygo, the singer will also be joining him on his world tour where she will be performing at some iconis venues that include; Barclay’s Centre and London’s classic O2 Arena. Tickets can be found here!

2024 has already been a big year for the songstress and it will only get better as she prepares for the release of her debut album due to be released this November! “Freefall” is now available to stream via all major streaming platforms! You can follow Hayla on Twitter and Instagram for further updates.

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