Delilah Bon has dropped new single ‘Finally See Me’, a raw exploration of her mental health struggles during her teenage years.
Addressing the challenges she faced within the school system, the track explores the longing to be seen and understood.
Serving as a sneak peek into the nu-metal brat-punk artist’s upcoming second album – reportedly set to land later this year – it arrives following the release of the empowering ‘Maverick’ and ‘Witch’, featuring ALT BLK ERA.
Take a listen to ‘Finally See Me’ via the wicked new video below.
Discussing her new track and its message, Delilah Bon has shared:
“This song is about craving recognition and validation.
“I receive messages from so many young people who feel just like I did back in school. They tell me they use my music to get through the day, which hits close to home for me. I remember spending lunch breaks hiding in the school toilets, listening to P!nk, just trying to escape the world.”
This summer will see Delilah Bon dominate the summer festival season, taking to the stages at Download, 2000Trees and The Great Escape.