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Dailla strips it all back in “Some Love”

  • July 14, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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In Dailla's newest single, “Some Love,” up-and-comer alt-pop voice Dailla sacrifices polish for power, whilst showcasing the depths of her soul in a way that’s heartwrenchingly personal yet universally resonant.

From the first note, “Some Love” lands with the subtle force of a slow-burning truth. Set against gritty guitars and heartbeat drums, the track’s grunge-laced energy is infectious and holds its emotional center without ever letting go. It’s pop-rock at its most personal, raw, real, and satisfyingly unvarnished. There’s no shroud, no cryptic lines to decipher.

It’s a line that circles back on itself like a quiet scream, a species of prayer whispered into the void and put to music. And, somehow, it’s not the sound of begging. It sounds brave. It sounds like somebody reaching out of the mist with nothing to hide and everything to feel.

Dailla’s voice wears them like skin. A crackle in her voice, a subdued urgency that thrums and breaks gorgeously as the track crescendos. You feel her exhaustion. Her hunger for connection. That pain of being seen and not felt. It’s the kind of emotional skewer that has to ring true.

If Olivia Rodrigo’s grit sat down for a late-night chat with Taylor Swift’s vulnerability, Dailla would fall somewhere in the middle, part storyteller, part soul-bearer. But where some artists lean into heartbreak as a trend, Dailla leans into it as flesh. And that is what makes “Some Love” not just a song, but a moment.

For anyone who’s ever felt quote-unquote alone, in a room full of people, or maybe just stared at their phone doing nothing but hoping for something, Dailla’s “Some Love” could feel like a lifeline. It will not cure the loneliness, but it might bring the realization that you’re not alone in experiencing it.

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