After originally breaking through with a flurry of bright and glittering pop-rock delights over the last few years, which include her hit 2017 anthem ‘Love For The Weekend’, LA-based artist Happy Sometimes makes her eagerly-awaited return as she shares the vibrant new single ‘Happy’. Through the effortless and sweet sonics of her vocals, ‘Happy’ tells the brutal truth over simple open chords on the acoustic guitar, channeling a sense of early 2000s nostalgia. The song itself was written at Happy's Hollywood apartment in 5 minutes when she decided she was tired of the way we all tend to put on a “Happy” face and that true healing can only take place when the sadness is felt.
‘HAPPY’ is also an acronym, Hate And Pride Protecting You. Meaning, so many of us let the not so great things in life eat away at us instead of just embracing the fear, pain, uncertainty that we all feel as humans. She dreams of a world where no one is afraid to be their truest self and can be confident and comfortable in their vulnerability. With that, ‘Happy’ sets the stage for her next releases to be just as honest and relatable.