Out now: Grace Davies releases “Super Love Me,” her final single before debut album "The Wrong Side of 25".Photo credit: Nat Traxel Grace Davies drops “Super Love Me,” a heartbreak-driven anthem packed with lyrical wit and melodic punch. It marks the final single before her highly anticipated debut album The Wrong Side of 25 arrives July …
Grace Davies Delivers “Super Love Me,” A Pop Anthem for the Heartbroken

Out now: Grace Davies releases “Super Love Me,” her final single before debut album “The Wrong Side of 25”.
Photo credit: Nat Traxel
Grace Davies drops “Super Love Me,” a heartbreak-driven anthem packed with lyrical wit and melodic punch. It marks the final single before her highly anticipated debut album The Wrong Side of 25 arrives July 11 via (label not specified).
Following the buzz around “MDE,” which placed her on the Spotify New Pop UK cover and earned accolades from The Independent, Grace delivers another pop gem—this time with a wink and a sting.
With an ABBA-inspired bassline and a gut-punching hook—“Why d’ya have to make it like you super loved me / If you’re only gonna go and super let me down?”—“Super Love Me” is both a cathartic breakup song and a bedroom dance party staple.
Co-written with Nick Bradley, James New, and Paul Whalley, and co-produced by Whalley and Grace, the track leans into Davies’ ability to turn heartache into empowerment.
“In 2020 I got into a very fast-moving, ‘covid bubble’ relationship,” says Grace. “Then one day he woke up, left the flat and I never heard from him again… Feel like you’ve missed a chapter? Yeah, me too.”
She adds:
“Sometimes I have to remind myself of what this song is about, because I just want to boogie round my bedroom.”
Grace will perform on July 4 at Silverstone’s Made in Vale Stage, supporting RAYE at the F1 British Grand Prix.