Daniel leckerman – Cold Feet

Daniel Leckerman just dropped a new single called “Cold Feet”, and honestly, it’s one of those songs that slowly grows on you the more you sit with it. The first thing that stood out to us was the chorus. It’s really strong, very catchy and it kind of lifts the whole track in a great way. You can tell there was real thought behind how that moment should feel. The production also deserves a mention. There are some nice ideas in there. With great details that keep things interesting without overloading the song.

The vocals are super attractive. Daniel really delivers here. There’s emotion in his voice that feels real and that makes a big difference. The way the lyrics and melodies come together is smooth and easy to follow, but still meaningful. The song talks about that push and pull between your mind and your body, and trying to understand your limits, which gives the song a deeper layer without making it heavy to listen to.

The sound design and atmosphere are also a big part of why this works. The instrumental sits perfectly behind the vocals, sometimes subtle, sometimes a bit surprising, but always supporting the mood. It’s the kind of track you can just play without thinking too much, but if you do listen closely, there’s a lot going on.

This is a really solid release. It’s catchy, emotional, and easy to connect with. We enjoyed it a lot and we’d definitely like to hear more from Daniel in the future.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Daniel Leckerman is a 25-year-old Scottish pop singer-songwriter and producer creating emotionally honest pop with an electronic edge. Blending catchy hooks, shimmering synths and intimate lyricism, their sound sits somewhere between vulnerability and late-night jubilation.

As a queer artist living with a disability, Daniel’s work is rooted in themes of intersectionality, self-expression, and resilience. Their music is not only a reflection of their own journey but also a platform to advocate for greater inclusivity within the industry. Daniel creates pop with purpose—intimate, anthemic, and unapologetically authentic.

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