Dailla releases new single ‘Some Love’
- jimt
- Jul 11
- 2 min read

Dailla isn’t here to play coy. On her latest single “Some Love,” the rising alt-pop artist dives headfirst into the deep end of emotional vulnerability—and comes up gasping but defiant. It's a track that wears its heart, spleen, and everything in between squarely on its sleeve. From the opening seconds, gritty guitar lines and throbbing drums create a sonic undercurrent that pulses like a heartbeat just one heartbreak away from breaking altogether. Dailla doesn’t just want love—she needs it, and she’s not afraid to say it.
There’s a rawness here that feels almost confrontational, as if Dailla is daring you to look away from her pain. She pleads, “Gimme some love, gimme soul. I don’t wanna cry anymore,” and the repetition lands like a gut-punch—simple, yes, but devastating in its directness. This is pop-rock at its most unfiltered, a refusal to let polished production gloss over emotional bruises. Instead, Dailla leans in, lets it sting, and lets it show.
What makes “Some Love” stand out is its emotional precision. It’s not a breakup anthem, not exactly. It’s about the ache that lives in the quiet moments, the spaces between texts, the silences at the end of a night out. Dailla captures that specific kind of loneliness that’s both internal and universal, where the desire for connection becomes almost primal. And she does it with a sonic confidence that belies just how fragile the sentiment really is.
If Dailla’s previous releases hinted at potential, “Some Love” kicks down the door. It’s Olivia Rodrigo grit with none of the posturing, Taylor Swift-esque honesty without the fairy-tale gloss. And while comparisons to her alt-pop peers make sense, Dailla’s carving out her own lane—one that’s louder, rawer, and refuses to look away. This is not just another rising star moment—it’s a declaration. Dailla doesn’t want your love. She needs it. And after hearing this, you’ll want to give it.
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