She first piqued our interest earlier this year with her single "Stay Out" and now folk's newest darling Nina Nesbitt takes us on a trip to the seaside and in the music video for her beachy "Way In The World," the infectious lead and tilte track from Scottish singer and songwriter Nesbitt's next fifth EP, due out July 22nd through Island Records, as well as the next single and third taken from her upcoming untitled debut studio album that's scheduled for release later this year via Universal Music Group. It's a slice of summer with the acoustic feel and funtime video. Be warned though you may hop in the car and make your way to the seaside before you even realize it's raining outside!
It's been a fantastic start to the year for Nesbitt, the half Scottish, half Swedish singer-songwriter, who is still only 18. She started her music career by writing and recording songs in her bedroom and uploading the videos to her YouTube channel and her rise has been remarkable. After going back to basics and all emosh on her last piano-ed track, Nesbitt is back with a summery slice of acoustic pop about finding yourself and all that malarky. And it makes us wanna go to the seaside, have a go in the 2p machines and eat a massive stick of rock with 'Sugarscape' running through the middle of it.
Written by herself, "Way in the World," is the perfect follow up to "Stay Out" with its whip-smart lyrics and catchy chorus. It has a lighter, more summery vibe than its predecessor, and both were co-produced with Jake Gosling and Iain Archer. "Way In The World" takes another step forward in lyrical prowess with the delivery bounding with unmatched skip. Despite the acoustic guitar being Nesbitt's weapon of choice since the beginning, "Way In The World" is her tentative first step into the world of folk and, as you can expect, it's an impressive dance. Nesbitt is on the rise and "Way In The World" is the track to bring her all the way up.
That's pretty much what happens in the video too, actually. Dan Henshaw delivers this carefree and charming promo for "Way In The World," shot in Worthing on the English south coast. The director manages to capture a rare sunny day in Blighty, follows Nesbitt and her friends as they lark about under Worthing's decaying iconic pier, on the beach at twilight and around a campfire. Check out the video below. Hooray and hoorah. It'll make you do a funny little jig and give you serious wardrobe envy. Swear down.
It's been a fantastic start to the year for Nesbitt, the half Scottish, half Swedish singer-songwriter, who is still only 18. She started her music career by writing and recording songs in her bedroom and uploading the videos to her YouTube channel and her rise has been remarkable. After going back to basics and all emosh on her last piano-ed track, Nesbitt is back with a summery slice of acoustic pop about finding yourself and all that malarky. And it makes us wanna go to the seaside, have a go in the 2p machines and eat a massive stick of rock with 'Sugarscape' running through the middle of it.
Written by herself, "Way in the World," is the perfect follow up to "Stay Out" with its whip-smart lyrics and catchy chorus. It has a lighter, more summery vibe than its predecessor, and both were co-produced with Jake Gosling and Iain Archer. "Way In The World" takes another step forward in lyrical prowess with the delivery bounding with unmatched skip. Despite the acoustic guitar being Nesbitt's weapon of choice since the beginning, "Way In The World" is her tentative first step into the world of folk and, as you can expect, it's an impressive dance. Nesbitt is on the rise and "Way In The World" is the track to bring her all the way up.
That's pretty much what happens in the video too, actually. Dan Henshaw delivers this carefree and charming promo for "Way In The World," shot in Worthing on the English south coast. The director manages to capture a rare sunny day in Blighty, follows Nesbitt and her friends as they lark about under Worthing's decaying iconic pier, on the beach at twilight and around a campfire. Check out the video below. Hooray and hoorah. It'll make you do a funny little jig and give you serious wardrobe envy. Swear down.
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