Anna Of The North unveils new track 'Used To Be'

With her eagerly-awaited sophomore album set to drop later this year, Anna Of The North has now unveiled the next cut to be lifted from her forthcoming full-length.

The new single 'Used To Be' follows on from the previously shared track 'Leaning On Myself' in previewing her yet-to-be-announced sophomore LP, which is set to drop sometime in the Autumn.

Speaking about her new release, she said, "'Used To Be' is a reminder back to when we were young and didn't worry about superficial things that often take too much of our attention these days. People obsessing over alternative realities. Forgetting that life is here and now. I’m afraid that one day I'll wake up old and sad realizing I spent my entire life staring into a screen wanting to have or be someone I’m not. Let's just go and throw a ball at the wall together and appreciate each other for a second."

Have a listen to 'Used To Be' in the player below.

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