LULU. looks for divine intervention with her debut single, 'Save Me'
"The song encapsulates my journey of self-discovery," she explains.

London newcomer LULU. has released her debut single.
'Save Me' is out now via AMF Records (Greentea Peng, Loyle Carner, Olivia Dean), arriving with a video directed by Joe Howat.
She explains: "’Save Me' is a deeply introspective song that I wrote to explore the depths of brokenness and the longing for divine intervention. The idea of the hook came from my quiet times with God; I would often ask God to save me from myself, hence the inspiration for the title.
"The song encapsulates my journey of self-discovery and coming to the realisation that my low-self esteem was fueled by the people I allowed to have such a significant voice in my mind, and escaping from this was paramount to my survival."
Check it out below.
'Save Me' is out now via AMF Records (Greentea Peng, Loyle Carner, Olivia Dean), arriving with a video directed by Joe Howat.
She explains: "’Save Me' is a deeply introspective song that I wrote to explore the depths of brokenness and the longing for divine intervention. The idea of the hook came from my quiet times with God; I would often ask God to save me from myself, hence the inspiration for the title.
"The song encapsulates my journey of self-discovery and coming to the realisation that my low-self esteem was fueled by the people I allowed to have such a significant voice in my mind, and escaping from this was paramount to my survival."
Check it out below.
