- 2025-02-20
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MUSIC
Suki Waterhouse Premieres New Song “Dream Woman” on BBC Radio 1
British singer-songwriter Suki Waterhouse premiered a new song “Dream Woman” on BBC Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders.
The song is the first music since her sophomore album “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin”, which was released last September.
As the single, it follows the collaborative song “Pushing Daisies” with American singer-songwriter Ashe.
The track was written by Natalie Findlay, Suki Waterhouse, and Jules Apollinaire who also produced it.
Suki Waterhouse told Jack Saunders about the song, “It is completely dreamy. It will like it kind of transports you into a whole other world. To me, it feels like my London song, but it's really lush and like takes you to a different place, so I really hope you guys like it.”
She continued, “This song was one of the songs that I was playing with on Sparklemuffin. I couldn't figure out for ages, but had this chorus, and I think it was something someone had said to me, like, in the earlier stages of dating, like, a long time ago, before everything went really wrong. So I kind of wanted it to, like, sort of feel like, you're getting together, and you're so kind of like obsessed with each other and and you're in this like, dream scenario. And then, it's like the kind of like falling away of it, and kind of constantly coming in and out of each other's lives.”- The accompanying music video was directed by her sisters Madeleine Jean Waterhouse and Imogen Waterhouse, who filmed it in New York.
Suki Waterhouse said of the video, I actually one of Imogen did my music video for 'Devil I Know'. But this was the first time that we double whammy. And I sort of was like, going around making a video. And I was thinking, I want to do this in get locations, and do a whole huge thing. And actually, I kind of felt like I just really want to just take to the streets, and I'm in New York is a location, and you can literally just run around here and find things. So I kind of set this challenge of like, we're not booking any locations, we're not having any plan, and we're just gonna go and find what we can. And there's nothing like working with your two sisters, and they're really talented as well. And just to, like, go back to the roots. And I think that was why it feels, it felt like that London's song that I had, and it kind of came from there. So I wanted it to, sort of like, have my sisters around me. Kind of meant, like, having my roots around me.” - source : BBC Radio 1