Calum Scott has released his fourth single, Heaven, from his highly anticipated sophomore album. Since making his debut on Britain’s Got Talent, Scott has captivated audiences worldwide with his spectacular vocals and immersive songwriting.
Heaven, which is produced by Fraser T. Smith, continues to showcase his boundless talent while also bringing fans deeper into the singer’s romantic soul.
At the start of the track, Scott delivers warm and engaging vocals alongside a epic piano arrangement. As the song progresses, the production intensifies by adding elegant swinging drumbeats and dreamy strings.
But it wouldn’t be a Calum Scott single without his creative and romantic songwriting skills. Throughout the record, the singer uses heaven as a metaphor for his love with lyrics like “I used to think that my paradise was somewhere waiting on the other side” and “Take me higher than I’ve been.” “The concept of ‘Heaven’ is the love between two people being so powerful that it is far superior to anything else, any other form of paradise that could be offered.