If Dailla is yet to reach your radar, then consider this latest release an introduction to the emerging alt-pop artist.
‘Some Love’ is the latest single from Dailla, where she finds power in pain, turning the hurt into an anthem that hits like a gut punch.
The track, released independently, showcases Dailla’s signature blend of raw lyricism and moody pop-rock instrumentation, continuing to position her as one of the genre’s most emotionally resonant new voices.
The song’s raw chorus, “Gimme some love, gimme soul. I don’t wanna cry anymore”, cuts through with clarity and emotional weight, standing in contrast to the polished production found across much of today’s mainstream pop. ‘Some Love’ doesn’t hide behind metaphor; it walks into the fire and dares the listener to follow.
Driven by gritty guitars and heart-thudding drums, ‘Some Love’ builds toward a cathartic chorus that’s both intimate and explosive. With the haunting refrain, “Gimme some love, gimme soul. I don’t wanna cry anymore,” Dailla strips down all pretence, creating a deeply human moment of confession. Her unfiltered delivery is already earning comparisons to Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift, but fans point to her distinct intensity and emotional accessibility.
Since her debut, Dailla has cultivated a loyal following through her genre-blurring approach and emotionally honest storytelling. With ‘Some Love’, she’s taking a bold step forward, musically and thematically, setting the stage for what could be her breakout year.
