
Nick Wilson unveils new song "Everybody But Me"
Nick Wilson has returned with his new ballad "Everybody But Me".
"Everybody But Me" is Wilson's first new outing since releasing his "Enough To Know You" single last month.
The new track was co-written by Matt Zara and Sam Klempner, and was also produced by Matt Zara.
Wilson says of his new release, ""Everybody But Me" is a song about hitting your lowest point, and feeling like it’s impossible to climb back up. It’s so easy to see what you think is other people at their happiest when you’re at your lowest, and it’s in that comparison that you end up feeling even worse, lonely and on your own. This song for me was a way of articulating that need to be helped out of that hole by the person you love the most. Sometimes we need to be reminded that we are good enough; to be shown what we can’t see ourselves."
As well as releasing "Everybody But Me" and "Enough To Know You" this year, Wilson has also shared "Safe", "Not Like Falling Out Of Love", and a stripped version of last year's "Say It Now".
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