
It looks like Georgia is releasing new music tomorrow
Georgia has shared some teaser videos of what appears to be a new song that is potentially arriving tomorrow (21 May).
On Tuesday (18 May), Georgia started teasing what looks like a new song on Twitter with a video of her playing bass in a garden with the caption: "can u feel your heart is beating?"
can u feel your heart is beating? pic.twitter.com/Pd6aAm97sY
— georgia (@georgiauk_) May 18, 2021
Yesterday (19 May) she followed it up with a clip of her signing a cappella vocals while lying on some grass, and captioned it with some more potential lyrics: "can you know if something is real?"
can you know if something is real? pic.twitter.com/elhWQYXL30
— georgia (@georgiauk_) May 19, 2021
Today Georgia has shared not just one, but two more teasers, this time from in the studio. The latest video appears to confirm that a possible new song called "Get Me Higher" is arriving tomorrow (21 May).
GET ME HIGHER. TOMORROW. pic.twitter.com/y3LNyrr9OA
— georgia (@georgiauk_) May 20, 2021
If it is a new song, it'll follow March's "Nothing To Say" collaboration with Speedy Wunderground’s Savage Gary.
Last year saw Georgia release her Seeking Thrills album.
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