
Hollie Gautiér’s “need Your Love” Is Club Music For When You’re Spiraling
If your feelings had a BPM, Hollie’s already found it.
Emerging London vocalist Hollie Gautiér just dropped her newest single “Need Your Love” and it’s pure chaos catharsis a high-speed confessional dipped in UKG glitter and DnB breakdowns. The track pulses like an open wound on a dance floor, all while Hollie belts out raw vulnerability with a voice that cuts through synths like heat through fog.
Forget sad girl hours, this is emotional literacy at 140 bpm. Fans of venbee, Issey Cross, and PinkPantheress will hear echoes, but Hollie’s got her own lane: one where the bass hits heavy, and the feelings hit harder.
A Sonic Breakdown You Can Dance To
Written during a moment of existential burnout, Hollie says the track is about “sitting in the confusion” the ache of being lost in your own ambition while everyone else offers quick fixes. With her signature lyrical honesty and a rave-ready instrumental, “Need Your Love” becomes a kind of therapy session with a strobe light.
The visual leans into that metaphor, with the ocean as a stand-in for emotional overwhelm. It's equal parts soft and severe like telling someone you're spiraling while wearing your best lashes and a vintage bomber.
With support from Charlie Tee (BBC Radio 1) and Mollie Collins (KISS FM), and a crowd of 800 already chanting her name at Vibe Chemistry’s album launch, Hollie’s not waiting for a co-sign she’s building her own dance floor.
Her debut EP/mixtape is due summer 2026. “Need Your Love” is just the first drop. And if this is the entry point, the rest of the rave might just leave scars (in a good way).