Don’t change, says Miles

Miles Graham has just released the live performance video to accompany his brand new single Don’t Change, out now.

The Dublin singer-songwriter has been recently establishing his reputation, first hitting BBC Radio 2’s playlist with I Can’t Love You Again and then high profile Billboard Dance hits with Don Diablo and L’Tric.

During that time, Graham has focused upon honing his deeply affected songcraft, the first release of which comes with his April 2020 single Don’t Change.

The challenges and turmoil of heartbreak has been Miles’ prime inspiration in recent years. Yet with Don’t Change, he channels that sorrow to express an uplifting message of encouragement to others who are going through similarly troubled times.

Spanning a velvety, soulful croon to a striking falsetto, the sheer range of his vocal gift immediately makes an impression. It’s the perfect adornment to the song’s hybrid of modern pop focus and timeless retro-soul.

“Breakup can be dark or colourful depending on your perspective. The choice is always yours. Don’t Change, I hope, is a colourful moment captured within all the turmoil”, said Miles.

Don’t Change was recorded in London with producer Paul Herman (Emeli Sandé, Dido, Corinne Bailey Rae), with string arrangements from the renowned Sally Herbert (Mumford & Sons, Ellie Goulding, Florence + The Machine).

Expect Miles to share more music from these sessions in the near future.

Don’t Changeby Miles Graham is out now across all digital platforms.

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