"You You You" and "Audrey Hepburn" mark the first new music that Maisie Peters has released since her UK chart-topping album The Good Witch in 2023. Peters went on to headline Wembley Arena in support of the album and support Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium during the UK leg of her Eras tour.
Speaking of the tracks and previewing what to expect of her soon-to-be-announced third album, Peters says: “'Audrey Hepburn' is a song that for me defines this album, and my life in recent times. It’s about how love gave me an inner peace, calm, strength and confidence, a safe place and an escape from the mania of my life in the last few years."
"'You You You' is about the darkest trench of my last heartbreak, a song I wrote very much in retrospect, thinking about how consumed I was by that sadness, something I could have only seen truly in hindsight. I wrote 'You You You' in the beginning stages of the truest love of my life so far (the Audrey love), so these songs, whilst tonally are so different, feel so connected in so many ways. Neither could have existed without the other, so I’m so glad everyone is getting to experience them at the same time.”
Last week, Peters also announced that she will be playing two intimate shows at EartH Hackney that sold out immediately, and will take place tonight (9 October) and tomorrow (10 October).