"Honey I" closely follows Maiya Blaney’s recently shared single, "Fumbled", which was co-produced with Emerson Fossett and Harlan Steed of Show Me The Body.
"‘Honey I’ is one of the most vulnerable, doubtful, and unsure songs I’ve ever written. It was this feeling that felt endless, a never ending sinking. And I was like, I don’t even want to find a way out of this because I don’t know if I can right now. I just need to name it," Blaney explains.
"The song and its visuals are all opposites attracting. I’m smashing shit to bits to what sounds like a lullaby. The production is slowed down jungle drums in the pocket of what would otherwise be a lonely acoustic guitar ballad," Blaney continues.
"There are moments of play and performance (to camera) in the video and also moments of pure rage that I didn’t even know would make it in. And mainly, to one of the sweetest sounding songs I’ve written in the last 2 years, I’m admitting some of the saddest fears I’ve ever had about myself."