KUILL turns pain into power in his most explosive pop release yet "Blue"



KUILL obliterates the silence with his brand-new single “Blue." There’s a silence that comes after chaos, the kind you only get after you’ve lived through it. Written with BRIT Award/Grammy-winning composer John Beck and X Factor winner Matt Cardle, ‘Blue’ is a raw & unapologetic POP power track that dives into a relationship based on addiction and the power struggle between two people desperate to break free from each other, where they drag one another to rock bottom before trying to save themselves.

 KUILL is nothing short of enchanting vocally. He is not afraid to be clear, to become powerless, and he does not hide behind metaphor or overproduction. He leans into the discomfort that tension brings, with lyrics that feel lived-in and hard-earned. A trial that feels at once intimately personal and broadly relatable. “Blue” encapsulates the conflict between destruction and redemption, heartbreak and hope.

Bold, dynamic, and unapologetically anthemic production makes space for the emotional weight of the story to heave and explode. It’s that kind of song, one that insists on being played loud, preferably with the windows down and heart wide open.

The release comes hot on the heels of KUILL’s chart-topping EP, "The Green Time Machine," and his completely sold-out UK & US tour, evidence that the artist’s fan base isn’t just listening, they’re relating. With “Blue,” KUILL does not just describe the stories of addiction and survival, he brings listeners into the fight, the fall, and the recovery. And in making it, he gives his most forthright and forceful statement to date.

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