Liam Horne has made himself readily available for his spotlight moment. On 29th May, his new single Everywhere arrives, continuing what has already been an impressive and evolving musical journey for the Scottish artist.
What exactly is “Everywhere”? According to Horne himself, the song was born from a very specific feeling and image. He says;“The song started from this image of being so connected to someone that it doesn’t matter where you are a street, a room, a crowd. The world disappears and it becomes your own rhythm.”
That feeling sits at the centre of the track. “Everywhere” captures the emotion of deep connection and what it feels like to fully open yourself up to another person. There is a warmth to the song that feels genuine rather than forced, allowing listeners to naturally fall into the atmosphere Horne creates.
He channels all of those emotions into a pop record filled with infectious melodies and vibrant production. The lyricism carries a sense of playfulness that gives the song spontaneity and movement, while still maintaining an emotional core underneath it all. One of the most striking things about “Everywhere” is just how alive it sounds. The live instrumentation gives the record energy and colour, making the listening experience feel immersive and carefree at the same time.
The song feels designed for those moments where life briefly slows down and all you want to do is enjoy the feeling in front of you. It is the type of record made for summer nights, evening drives with the windows down, or moments where you simply want to let go for a while. There is a freedom within the production that mirrors the message of the song itself.
Horne has spent years building his career as a versatile and creative force behind the scenes within the music industry. Long before this current chapter, the Scottish artist had already established a reputation for his songwriting abilities. One of his earliest major credits came as a co-writer on Out of Town Girl from Justin Bieber’s 2012 album Believe. That opportunity introduced him to a much wider audience and highlighted his potential as both a songwriter and artist.
From there, his journey continued through his own releases including Tragedy and The Truth Is, while also building an online audience through YouTube covers that showcased both his vocal ability and musical range. Even in those earlier stages of his career, there was already a clear sense of artistry developing.
Over time, that craft has only continued to grow. His recent single Paradise marked another major step forward, reaching number one on the Digital Radio Tracker Global Top 100 chart while also climbing to number 15 on the Media Base Adult Contemporary chart. The song revealed one of Horne’s most vulnerable sides artistically, blending classic soul influences with contemporary pop and smooth R&B production.
That balance between emotional honesty and polished songwriting has become one of the defining qualities of his music. Horne understands how to create records that feel commercially strong while still carrying personal meaning. Rather than chasing trends, he appears focused on creating songs rooted in feeling and storytelling.
As he prepares to launch more new music, Horne has also surrounded himself with an impressive lineup of collaborators. Among them is Brian Kennedy, the multi-Grammy Award-winning producer known for work including Disturbia by Rihanna and What It Is (Block Boy) by Doechii. Horne has also worked alongside four-time Grammy-winning songwriter James Fauntleroy, whose credits include work with Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, and Justin Timberlake.
Alongside those names is his longtime creative partner and producer UHLONE, someone who clearly understands Horne’s artistic direction and how to bring those ideas to life sonically. With that level of talent surrounding the project, there is strong reason to believe that what Horne is building next could become a defining moment in his career.
What makes the upcoming music particularly exciting is the sense that it will remain rooted in honesty and emotion while still carrying a polished, world-class level of songwriting and production. The ambition is clearly there, but so is the vulnerability.
Liam Horne has come a long way since moving from Scotland to Los Angeles at a young age. That move alone represented a major leap of faith, one that came with uncertainty, pressure, and the growing pains that naturally follow an artist trying to establish themselves in a completely new environment.
Those experiences have shaped him deeply as both a person and musician. They have given his storytelling emotional weight and honesty, allowing him to explore themes of love, ambition, identity, and growth through his music. There is soul within his work, but also a sense of resilience that comes from years of navigating the industry while continuing to evolve creatively.
Now, with “Everywhere”, Liam Horne feels like an artist fully stepping into his moment. The song carries confidence, freedom, and emotional openness while continuing to showcase the strengths that have quietly defined his career for years.
As this next chapter begins, it is clear that Liam Horne is no longer simply building potential behind the scenes. He is becoming an artist fully ready to stand in his own spotlight, and it all starts with “Everywhere”.
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