Maisy Kay’s new single explores transformation and self-reinvention, built on vibrant pop production.
English-born artist Maisy Kay returns with “Somebody You Never Touched,” a track that reflects both her sonic confidence and lyrical honesty. Arriving after international tour dates, the song sets the stage for her headline performances starting in September.
The new single brings a polished yet emotionally aware energy, following her previous work on The Dusk and The Dawn EPs. This time, the tone is brighter, and the message is rooted in healing and identity.
Maisy describes the meaning behind the track:
“Somebody You Never Touched is based off of the concept that every 7 years, your skin cells completely renew…It’s a fun song about renewal and transformation, about moving on both mentally and physically!”
Produced by Mike Avenaim, the song blends crisp beats with Maisy’s charismatic vocals. The clever metaphor adds weight to an otherwise breezy performance, offering a unique take on closure and renewal.
Written entirely by Maisy, the track reinforces her role as a storyteller as well as a performer. And with a new headline tour beginning September 18 in Los Angeles, she promises a reimagined concert experience:
“This show, nay, experience, will be nothing like I’ve ever done before.”