"I write songs from a place of trauma but since releasing my album, I’ve consistently been in therapy and fell in love," Chinouriri explains. "Isaac makes me feel so protected and I’ve never felt protected really in my life, especially from men. I just felt so much of a new emotion I decided to let myself write about how much I love him, no matter what happens the fact that Isaac is the first and only guy to make me feel like this is special. It’s a shame that it took that to love myself but Isaac is my hero and I hope this fairytale never ends."
The release follows Rachel Chinouriri’s first BRIT Awards as a nominated artist for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, and a performance on The Graham Norton Show last weekend. This week, she set off on the road across the UK and Europe as main support for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet arena tour, arriving this weekend at London’s O2 Arena.