LULU. looks for divine intervention with her debut single, ‘Save Me’

"The song encapsulates my journey of self-discovery," she explains.
Photo Credit: Cara Brown

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.

--:--
--:--
  • cover
    Dork Radio
LATEST NEWS
Will Joseph Cook has dropped a new single, 'BORN TO LOSE': "It definitely is a bit nihilistic"
Debby Friday has shared a new single ahead of her upcoming UK tour dates - check out 'let u in'
KEG worry about their "more handsome and intelligent peers" on new single, 'Quip Quash'