A Cornish singer who performed at the G7 Leader's Summit earlier this year will be releasing a new single this week.
Daisy Clark, who is originally from Cornwall, will be releasing her new single 'New Year's Eve' on Friday, December 17 and says the track is about welcoming in new beginnings with open arms.
The Cornish singer has had a busy year throughout 2021, having performed an intimate set in front of world leaders as they gathered at the G7 Summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall back in June.
Speaking about her performance at the G7, Daisy said: "The person that I properly had a conversation with was Jill Biden and President Joe Biden.
"They were very, very complimentary of my music.
"They really, really seemed to enjoy it and were just really lovely to me.
"Jill was saying that she wanted them all to stop talking at one point so she could hear the music properly.
"The president asked me my name, how old I was and he was just really complimentary.
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"So that was amazing."
‘New Year’s Eve’ is the third release from Daisy this year, following Hope It Hurts You, and Front Row.
Written by Daisy, the new single is produced by Glen Nicholls, who’s worked with globally-renowned names including The Prodigy, Sia and Moloko.
Originally written in 2020 at the end of a tumultuous year, Daisy says the song looks back on the past 12 months, mistakes made and lessons learned, with an air of excitement and hope for fresh starts, new beginnings and good times ahead.
"I wrote this song during the last week of 2020.
"It had been a particularly difficult year, and I love fresh starts and clean slates.
"I couldn't wait for 2020 to be over so wrote this song about my impatience for the new year and a fresh start.
"It’s also about running away from everything I was leaving behind in 2020 and how excited I was to reinvent myself and make 2021 the best year possible.
"And looking back now, 2021 has been an amazing year!"
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