
Yup, it’s him, Grant Taylor is back with his second single, “Circling” and once again, he’s given us something we’ll remember for a long time. His debut caught our attention right away, but this one goes even deeper, taking our heart and soul with its emotional delivery and captivating melodies. This one feels even deeper and more personal, it’s a song that sticks with you long after it ends.
The song dives into the painful loop of addiction and the emotional weight that comes with it. You can feel every bit of that struggle in his voice, the exhaustion, the hope, the frustration. The lyrics are honest and touching on how it feels to keep fighting the same battle over and over again. There’s a warmth in the sound, even in its sadness, that makes it impossible not to feel something.
The production is clean and layered perfectly, blending delicate instrumentation with his rich and emotional vocals. Everything feels in the right place, nothing forced and nothing overdone. It’s one of those songs that makes you stop whatever you’re doing and just listen.
We really love this release. Grant Taylor has this rare ability to turn pain into something beautiful and this song proves that his music is only getting stronger. It’s personal, powerful, and full of meaning, the kind of song we’ll keep coming back to again and again.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Grant Taylor is a Portsmouth-born artist with a track record that speaks for itself — from being selected as the BBC Radio 1 house band with Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw, to touring the US, performing on major festival stages like Isle of Wight and Victorious, and recording at iconic studios like Sun Studios in Memphis and Fame Studios in Alabama.
Having fronted bands like Plastic Millionaires (Unsigned Top 10, Strawberry Fields Festival) and Blackfoot Circle (playing alongside The View, The Twang, Little Comets), Grant now steps forward as a solo artist with his most honest work to date — songs written from a place of raw vulnerability, unfiltered truth, and a commitment to serving the music above all else.
This isn’t nostalgia. It’s not a comeback. It’s a new chapter — the most powerful and authentic version of Grant yet.

