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NAYAH Returns with Vulnerable Ballad “lifeline”

Danish artist NAYAH returns with “lifeline” — a cinematic ballad that trades in her signature attitude for something far more delicate and raw. Where her previous singles leaned into confident, R&B-inspired pop energy, this new release strips everything back to reveal an artist unafraid to be vulnerable.

Written during a quiet autumn evening on the island of Møn, “lifeline” captures that haunting moment when self-doubt takes over and you find yourself reaching out for love just to stay afloat. NAYAH’s voice — tender yet powerful — glides over a lush, atmospheric soundscape shaped by producers Sebastian Owens and Marcus Elkjer (known for their work with Svea S and Bifald). The result feels like a movie scene: slow, expansive, and achingly human.

At its core, “lifeline” is a song about surrender — the courage it takes to admit you can’t do it all alone. NAYAH’s lyricism paints an intimate portrait of vulnerability that’s easy to connect with, especially for anyone who’s ever felt trapped inside their own thoughts.

With her debut album on the horizon, “lifeline” marks an exciting and emotional new chapter for NAYAH — one where strength and softness coexist beautifully.

NAYAH’s ‘lifeline’ is a stirring confession that proves true strength lies in honesty.

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