New York City’s rising singer-songwriter Alwyn Morrison continues his incredible run with “Maybe In Another World,” a track that feels like a cinematic dream caught between heartbreak and hope. Following the success of his debut EP Heartsplit — which has already surpassed 2 million streams — Morrison shows once again why he’s quickly becoming one of 2025’s most exciting new voices in pop-rock.
Written alongside Michael Kooman and produced by Michael Carey (Gwen Stefani, Robbie Williams), the song’s craftsmanship shines through from the first note. It’s lush and emotional, with a sweeping arrangement by Grammy and Tony nominee August Eriksmoen that gives the track a theatrical, almost film-score quality. Meanwhile, Alex Aldi’s (The Goo Goo Dolls, Passion Pit) mix adds polish and punch, ensuring every lyric lands with impact.
At its core, “Maybe In Another World” is a diary entry set to melody — a meditation on timing, longing, and the quiet ache of possibilities that never quite materialize. Morrison’s voice carries both vulnerability and power, gliding over guitar-driven production that feels intimate yet expansive.
It’s no surprise critics have described Morrison’s work as “devastatingly human” — there’s something incredibly relatable in how he captures the push and pull of love and what-ifs. “Maybe In Another World” doesn’t promise resolution, but it does promise honesty — and that’s exactly what makes it resonate.
‘Maybe In Another World’ is a sweeping, heart-on-sleeve anthem that proves he’s one of pop’s most compelling new storytellers