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Amy | Allen - Heaven

Released during National Recovery Month , Allen used the track to encourage donations to charities like MusiCares and To Write Love on Her Arms . 🎹 Production & Sound

The song explores the trauma and helplessness of watching loved ones battle substance abuse. Amy Allen - Heaven

Amy Allen’s is a deeply personal acoustic ballad released on September 25, 2020 . While Allen is renowned for penning massive pop hits like Sabrina Carpenter’s "Espresso" and Harry Styles’ "Adore You," this track marked a significant shift toward her own storytelling, focusing on raw, vulnerable themes of addiction and grief. 🕊️ The Meaning Behind the Song Released during National Recovery Month , Allen used

"Heaven" was written as a cathartic response to a devastating year for Allen, during which she lost . While Allen is renowned for penning massive pop

The central lyric, "You’ve never been to heaven, but you got pretty close last night," directly references the terrifying reality of an overdose .

The track stands in stark contrast to the high-energy pop hits Allen writes for other artists, opting for a somber, intimate atmosphere. Watch: Emotional New Single from Amy Allen, “Heaven”

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