Emerging alt-pop talent Dailla returns with “Some Love,” a gripping and heartfelt new single that puts her emotional depth and vocal power front and center. Honest to its core and overflowing with sonic intensity, this track is a true standout in the rising artist’s growing catalog.
Blending raw, guitar-driven instrumentation with deeply personal lyrics, “Some Love” captures the messy beauty of being human. The chorus, with its yearning plea—“Gimme some love, gimme soul. I don’t wanna cry anymore”—isn’t just memorable. It’s relatable. Dailla manages to say what so many of us feel but don’t know how to express.
The production feels urgent yet unpolished in the best way possible. Electric guitars slice through the verses with just enough bite, while the drums add a steady heartbeat of emotional weight. Dailla’s vocals soar with a mix of pain and power, landing somewhere between vulnerability and defiance.
It’s easy to see why fans are comparing her to the likes of Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift, but Dailla brings her own flavor to the mix. There’s something uniquely raw and grounded in her approach—she’s not trying to play a role, she’s just trying to be real. And that honesty resonates.