Dove Cameron finds her voice with 'Out of Touch.' Watch
is out with “Out of Touch,” her fourth new song this year and the first she recorded for this slate of tracks.
Above a mellow, mid-tempo guitar riff, Cameron sings about recovering from a tiff with her lover and how she hopes to reconcile. She wants this person to keep being honest with her, even when she doesn’t handle it well. “You don’t run away when I’m acting ugly,” she delivers on the second verse. “No, you never sugarcoat and that’s why you’re the greatest.” The video features a single shot of Cameron, who sings directly to the camera while stripping off a red jacket.
“I am so stoked to finally release ‘Out of Touch,” Cameron wrote in a statement. “It was the very first track I recorded at the start of this new music era, and still one of my favorites that I have done so far. It’s a big step toward finding my sound as a new artist.”She had previously released music with her Disney projects like .
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