Griff unveils stripped-back version of "One Night" single
Griff has delivered a stripped version of her August single "One Night".
After reuniting with HONNE earlier this month on "BACK ON TOP", Griff has released a stripped-back version of her August single "One Night".
Speaking about "One Night" in August, Griff said, ""One Night" is about feeling like you’re always carrying this darkness or burden. I think in the daytime we can feel distracted because we’re around people and we’re busy, but that moment between going to bed and falling asleep, there’s just enough silence for those burdens to get louder. Essentially this song is trying to understand why I can’t shake it, and the chorus comes to this breaking point of desperately wanting at least "One Night" alone."
As well as collaborating with HONNE recently, Griff covered ABBA's "Take A Chance On Me" and Lorde's "Solar Power".
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