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Scottish singer-songwriter David WILTs, former frontman of Petty Cassettes, returns with “Velvet Rose” — a soulful, emotionally charged single exploring love’s fragility and resilience. Blending heartfelt lyricism with a cinematic indie rock sound, WILTs channels influences like Sam Fender, Bruce Springsteen, and Paolo Nutini. His expressive vocals and poetic storytelling capture raw emotion, transforming personal struggle into universal connection. Following acclaimed singles “Mibi I’ll” and “Hope, Walk This Way,” “Velvet Rose” reaffirms WILTs’ reputation as one of Scotland’s most compelling new songwriters.
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