
Daisy Gill just put out a new single called “I’m Not Sorry” and honestly, it’s a really smooth listen. It doesn’t try too hard to grab you, it just kind of does. The first thing that clicked for us was the production. It sounds great, like everything’s been carefully built but still easy to sit with.
The instrumental has space and nothing is overcrowded. The production and mixing are professional and let her voice come through in a really natural way. And yeah, her voice is strong. Not just technically good, but confident in a way that feels real, not forced.
There’s something personal in the way she delivers the lyrics. You can tell it’s coming from a real place, but it’s not overly dramatic or anything like that. More like quiet confidence. The kind where you’ve already made up your mind and you’re just saying it out loud now.
The melody is catchy but not in an obvious pop way. It kind of sneaks up on you after a couple listens. We caught ourselves going back to it without really thinking about it. This song is polished but still honest, which isn’t always easy to pull off. We’re definitely curious to hear what she does next.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Daisy Gill is a rising singer-songwriter from Liverpool, UK. Known for her signature blend of retro pop—where vintage charm meets modern production. Her music fuses the infectious energy of a vintage sound with contemporary influences, creating bold, relatable anthems.
From the release of her debut EP “It’s Not You, It’s Them” to singles like “Telephone” and Mess Around, Daisy has been making waves with her distinctive sound and candid storytelling. Her standout performance on The Voice UK in 2023, where she earned a rare four-chair turn with BeBe Rhexa & Martin Garrix’s In the Name of Love, catapulted her into the spotlight. With over 10 million views on TikTok and features on BBC Radio 6, she’s quickly becoming one to watch.
Known for her powerhouse vocals and magnetic stage presence, Daisy has performed at major events, including Liverpool Pride , Glastonbury and has graced the stage at London’s The Royal Albert Hall. As she continues to grow her audience across platforms like Spotify, Instagram and TikTok, one thing is clear—Daisy Gill is definitely one to watch.

