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Suki Waterhouse – My Fun

Suki Waterhouse – My Fun

Suki Waterhouse’s “My Fun”, co-written with talents Natalie Findlay and Jules Apollinaire, bursts onto the scene with the easy charm of a sunny California afternoon. This track stands out in Waterhouse’s catalog as a quintessential summer anthem, weaving bright acoustic guitar strings with her light, buoyant vocals. Its lyrics paint a picture of idyllic, carefree days—”Back in the arms of make-believe, back to the shade of the cherry tree,” suggesting a retreat into a blissful, youthful exuberance. The production mirrors the warmth of the lyrics with a laid-back yet vibrant touch that makes “My Fun” irresistibly catchy. This single could easily become a staple for playlists looking to capture the essence of summer with its infectious energy and memorable melodies, showcasing Waterhouse’s evolution as an artist embracing a fuller, more polished pop sound.

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