Lola Young Explores New Sound on From Down Here - Made with James Blake
The single marks her return after treatment for addiction and exhaustion, and she says she is ready to begin a bright new chapter.
- On Friday, singer Lola Young released her new single 'From Down Here,' a collaboration with James Blake marking what she called a 'bright new chapter' in her career.
- This return follows a 2025 on-stage collapse in New York that forced the 25-year-old singer to cancel all tours and prioritize her mental health recovery during an extended hiatus.
- At the 71st Ivor Novello Awards in London on Thursday, Young received the PRS For Music Most Performed Work trophy for her hit single 'Messy,' cementing her recent career momentum.
- Peers including Lily Allen and Victoria Canal praised Young for her candor about touring pressures, while Young told NME she feels 'definitely in a much better place' and ready to perform.
- Young kicks off a UK headline tour in June before heading to U.S. festivals in September, where she declared she has 'unfinished business' to address at All Things Go.
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Lola Young explores new sound on From Down Here - made with James Blake
Lola Young has launched a new chapter with her James Blake‑produced single From Down Here, arriving just as she gears up for a packed run of UK shows and a determined return to All Things Go after last year’s on‑stage collapse.
Lola Young opens up about her “healing journey” and entering a “bright new chapter” with new single ‘From Down Here’
Lola Young has opened up to NME about her hiatus to focus on her mental and physical health, and said that she is new ready to embark on a “bright new chapter” with upcoming music.
Lola Young Returns With Reflective Single ‘From Down Here’
The song, co-written and co-produced by James Blake, follows the singer's recent LP, I’m Only F**king Myself
Lola Young Makes Emotional Return to Music With New Single ‘From Down Here’
Lola Young is officially back. The British singer just released her new single “From Down Here,” her first major release since stepping away from the spotlight following her onstage collapse at All Things Go in New York last year. Following the incident, Young canceled her upcoming performances and announced an indefinite hiatus to “work on herself and come back stronger.” Now, she seems ready to slowly step back into music on her own terms. You…
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