Better Days (Dermot Kennedy Song)
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"Better Days" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter
Dermot Kennedy Dermot Joseph Kennedy (born 13 December 1991) is an Irish singer and songwriter. He is known for his 2019 singles " Outnumbered" and " Power Over Me", his 2020 single " Giants", and his feature on the 2020 Meduza single " Paradise". He is signed ...
. It was released on 28 July 2021 via
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. Kennedy wrote the song with Daniel Nigro,
Carey Willetts Carey Willetts (born January 1976 in Crewe, Cheshire, England) is an English musician, songwriter and producer. He has released work under the name "Boxes", and was the bassist in the English indie band Athlete, with whom he has won an Ivor Nov ...
, Sam Roman and Scott Harris, and it was produced by Nigro and Ryan Linvill.


Background

In an interview with ''Songwriter Universe'', Kennedy stated he wrote the song in February 2021 during the
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. In September, during his tour of America, he told ''
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'': "The way I saw it, that was almost the voice of my mother and father telling me to hold out and to know that my music would work out someday. Anytime I felt disheartened, felt down, like it wasn't going to work out—that's where this song sits for me".


Content

In a press release, Kennedy explained: "This is a song about patience. It's about believing in something brighter, and never losing sight of better days, no matter how hard things might get. In a time where so many people feel worried and exhausted, I would love for this song to remind even one person that things will improve. As an artist, I feel somewhat responsible to try to make people feel a little better, whether that’s making them think of someone they love, or just taking their mind off their problems for the length of a song. So this is my contribution to hopefully providing some people with a moment's solace. Better days will come". The song "come with the kind of optimism and hopes Dermot has been so vocal about throughout his career, providing support and solace to so many".


Critical reception

Nora Onanian of
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wrote that the song "feels like being lifted out of fog. ndalso gives a taste of a new direction Kennedy seems to be going in musically". Ed Power of ''
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'' commented that it "skilfully binds together elements of every popular Irish artist of the past 25 years", like
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, and "in the choral backing sung in Irish, of
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at their most ethereal".


Music video

The music video was directed by Paul Gore. It showcases Kennedy "fighting a powerful jet stream underwater, push ngforward in scenes filled with tension, energy and movement", with him eventually "prevailing in his physical struggle".


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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. * Clarence Coffee Jr. – vocal producer * Curtis Elvidge – vocal producer * Neil Goody – vocal producer * Matty Green – engineer, mixing * Laurence Guy – primary artist * Scott Harris – composer * Dermot Kennedy – composer, primary artist, vocals * Ryan Linvill – drum programming, producer, recording, saxophone, synthesizer programming * Mitch McCarthy – mixing * Randy Merrill –
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* Daniel Nigro – bass, composer, drum programming, keyboards, piano, producer, vocals (background) *
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– vocals (background) * Sam Romans – composer * Carey Willetts – composer, vocal engineer


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