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Aug. 19, 2023

Interview with Delacey

We had the pleasure of interviewing Delacey over Zoom video!

DIAMOND-certified master of moody songcraft, Delacey, releases her sophomore album, ‘The Girl Has A Dream’ via Photo Finish Records. Available now here, the 14-track project serves as an...

We had the pleasure of interviewing Delacey over Zoom video!

DIAMOND-certified master of moody songcraft, Delacey, releases her sophomore album, ‘The Girl Has A Dream’ via Photo Finish Records. Available now here, the 14-track project serves as an unfiltered journey through the LA-bred pop maven’s thoughts, desires, dreams, and more with Delacey co-penning and co-producing every song along the way.

Escaping to a small cabin in middle-of-nowhere, upstate New York, Delacey hunkered down in the height of the pandemic with her best friend/producer Ido Zmishlany[Justin Bieber, The Kid LAROI, Camila Cabello], building the foundation for the project – a no-holds-barred collection of songs that quickly became the soundtrack to her escape from the craziness of the outside world.

Following in the footsteps of the GRAMMY-nominated songwriter’s debut album, ‘Black Coffee,’ which drew praise from Billboard, American Songwriter and more, ‘The Girl Has a Dream’ is packed with achingly thought-provoking tracks, with each song not only spotlighting Delacey’s raw and airy vocals, but also finding real-life inspiration – from bad therapy sessions to gut-wrenching heartbreaks, and even death.

As a whole, ‘The Girl Has a Dream’ is powerfully lush, unapologetic and as dark as it is beautiful. From her otherworldly ode to a broken relationship “Man on the Moon” and “Things I’d Save In a Fire,” which she began writing during an anxiety attack on a plane ride, to the cinematic look at her life to this point titled “Life is Fucking Beautiful” and “Dandelions,” the project’s perfect, poetic prologue, which features hundreds of Delacey’s vocals stacked atop one another – each song touches on the ongoing theme of pain, heartache and the process of overcoming.

Delacey recently released the official video for “Cue,” the album’s focus track, which serves as a prime example of the project’s running theme of heartbreak, as it finds her provocatively dissecting her self-sabotaging approach to commitment.

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Delacey

Artist/Songwriter

You know the one friend who shares the intimate details of her life without fear to the point it actually encourages you to do the same? That’s Delacey. With soulfully smoky delivery and a razor-sharp pen, she’ll dish on her insecurities, anxieties, thoughts, desires, and dreams, holding nothing back. It’s why she’s emerged as a chart-topping songwriter behind-the-scenes and as a relatable, raw, and real solo artist in the spotlight. It’s also why her second full-length offering and debut LP for Photo Finish Records, The Girl Has A Dream, cuts right to the core.

“I know it sounds simple, but I’m not trying to be anything but myself,” she exclaims. “At some point along the way, I learned to truly not care what other people think of me, and that feels like my superpower.”

She has inched towards realizing this sound since her childhood in Orange County, CA. Growing up in an Italian family, dad played drums and boasted “the most iconic record collection ever.” From a young age, she listened to the likes of Billie Holiday, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Johnny Cash, AC/DC, and more exclusively on vinyl. “All my friends had CD players, but I had a record player and was such a snob about it,” she laughs. “I was obsessed with expressing myself through art.”

She spent countless hours writing poems, musicals, plays, and scripts of her own. In addition, she penned songs on the piano from the age of five throughout high school. At 18-years-old, she spent six months in New York before settling back home. Her experience in the Big Apple i… Read More