Rising pop artist Al Coffey is back with his highly anticipated new single, "I Get Sad," delivering his smooth vocals and deeply personal lyrics. Coffey offers an emotional dive into the ups and downs of queer life in the city, packaged with euphoric sounds and a sense of catharsis.
The track captures the final stages of a relationship, exploring the bittersweet realisation that the person you love is also the source of your sadness. Coffey describes the song as both heartfelt and humorous, balancing the sorrow of a breakup with the relief of closure. With its singalong chorus, inspired by his time with House Gospel Choir, the track is perfect for any breakup playlist.
The 2020 lockdown inspired Coffey to pursue music full-time, drawing influences from icons like George Michael and Robyn. He’s now working with top producers michelangelo.mp3 (Tia Kofi, Jason Kwan) and Patch Boshell (Liv Harland, aimei) on new material, continuing to craft his distinctive pop sound. Coffey is quickly becoming a standout voice in pop, and the new single promises to further cement his place in the music scene, with more exciting releases on the way.