Miya Folick returns with new single, "La Da Da"
Songwriter and producer Miya Folick has returned with “La Da Da,” her first single since the 2023 album, ROACH.
Speaking of the track, Miya Folick says: "I wrote La Da Da in a period when I was actively pulling away from a pace of life that didn't suit me. I was slowing down, saying no, responding when I actually had an answer, and asking for the things I specifically desired rather than the things I thought I was supposed to want. I was turning things in late and taking my time to get them right."
Miya is no stranger to writing for film and TV– last year she scored an official soundtrack to the Apple Original series The Buccaneers and saw her 2018 track, “Freak Out,” in the viral show Heartstopper. This past June, her original score for the film Cora Bora, directed by Hannah Utt and featuring Meg Stalter (“Hacks”), was released across theatres.
"La Da Da" is out now.
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