
Little Dog Star’s “it’s You” Is A Love Letter To The Ones Who Left Home To Feel Something
New city, new heartbreak, new sound.
Little Dog Star just landed on Earth or rather, your playlist with her debut single “It’s you”, a track tailor-made for lovers, loners, and anyone who ever said goodbye to their hometown and meant it. Born in Manchester, now lighting up London’s indie sky, this debut is equal parts shimmering pop and raw confession. It's the kind of song that sounds like an echo from the past and a flash-forward to who you might become.
She wrote it in a single shot of clarity. “As soon as I stopped beating around the bush, it was very obvious what this song was meant to say,” she shares. That directness radiates through every lyric with no irony, no artifice, just longing turned into melody.
Bedroom Pop for Heart-First Risk-Takers
“It’s you” moves like a message in a bottle: delicate, drifting, but undeniable. With glittery synths, soft textures, and a chorus that blooms into something massive, it blurs the line between bedroom pop and widescreen indie electronica. Think The Japanese House with a northern soul, or a voice memo from the version of you that still believes in magic.
The production is spacious but intimate, giving her vocals room to ache, breathe, and rise. You get the sense she’s singing herself out of the dark.
“I have never felt so sure of the music I’m making,” she says. And it shows. Little Dog Star isn’t asking for permission. She’s orbiting emotion, harnessing it, and sending it back down in beams of sound.
Follow her on Instagram before she blows up. Or just sit with the song, stare out the window, and let yourself feel it.