Kyla La Grange unveils glimmering synthpop single "Hummingbird"
Kyla La Grange has cut the ribbon on "Hummingbird", her latest high-octane pop sprint.
"Hummingbird" is La Grange's latest standalone single, following "So Sweet" and "Skin". It's stuffed with neon hooks, glimmering synths, tumbling drums, and arena-sized choruses.
Writing on Facebook, La Grange explained the song: "This song is for anyone who ever felt they were stagnating/bad at life - remember no one really has it together. Even the people who look like they have it together; they don't really have it together. Everyone is inwardly freaking out, even probably David Attenborough. & that is fine. Lots of love."
La Grange's last LP, Cut Your Teeth, was released in 2014.
Stream "Hummingbird" below.
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