Amy Shark Returns With New Emotional Single ‘Love Songs Ain’t for Us’ Featuring Keith Urban

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Amy Shark gives us one more taste from her forthcoming album ‘CRY FOREVER‘ with a new single ‘Love Songs Ain’t for Us‘ Featuring Keith Urban

The new single ‘Love Songs Ain’t for Us‘ from her forthcoming album ‘CRY FOREVER‘ was ‘Co-written with UK global star Ed Sheeran, and is a defining moment for the Gold Coast native and sees a softer side to Shark’s often confronting and melancholy songwriting. Amy’s distinct vocals are on display from the first note with an understated production that will have you immersed in this dreamy love song immediately.

Amy shares about the collaboration with Ed Sheeran, Ed asked me if I wrote songs about my man, I told him I do, but love songs aren’t really for us. He then smiled and said, “ok that’s what we’ll do then”. This song is as loved up as you’ll get from me and I love it.

Grammy-award winner Keith Urban Joining Amy on ‘Love Songs Ain’t For Us’ who announced the first shows of his THE SPEED OF NOW TOUR, to hit Australia with 11 shows this December.

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Amy explains how working with Keith came about. “The song is so classy and timeless I needed to find a class act to join me. Keith is so professional and well respected around the world, so it was a no brainer.”

Amy launched, FOREVER, AMY SHARK a six-part docu-series following Amy‘s journey from the beginning of the album process to its completion, pulling back the curtain on the highs, lows, and in-between’s as Amy’s sophomore album, CRY FOREVER, comes to life.

2020 saw Amy release her ARIA award-winning, platinum accredited single, Everybody Rise, which is nearing 25 million streams globally and spent 12 weeks in the top 10 Australian airplay chart. Amy already released a few stunning singles ‘All The Lies About Me‘ from her forthcoming album ‘CRY FOREVER

Shark’s debut/breakthrough #1 ARIA album and Platinum-certified LOVE MONSTER was recognised in 2018 with four ARIA awards (Album of the Year, Best Female Artist, Best Pop Release, Best Producer [Dann Hume]) and was nominated for another five. 

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