Her first project as a solo artist was the six-track, R&B banger
Pastels, released in 2016 under the name Dvwez (pronounced Dames). After the EP s release, she released a series of singles where she worked with other producers while stepping back from the production side. However, on The Feeling, Dane, with the help of producer and friend Brinson Swann, is once again fully in control of her sound.
“Twenty-nineteen was me getting back to production, just getting back to writing a song on guitar, like just kind of stepping away versus having all these productions sent to me and having to write a song based on that,” Dane explains.
Orlando-born singer-songwriter Delia Dane recently released her new single, The Feeling, on Kitsuné Musique. The track is a mediation on that pull between two souls who can’t deny the feeling they are having at that moment.
For Dane, who describes herself as a songwriter first and foremost, putting pen to paper is a very personal experience.
“My biggest goal is to be a writer for other artists, she tells
New Times. I always want to put out my stuff, but because it’s so personal, when it comes, it comes, and I don’t want to rush it. I don’t necessarily want to be tied to like, ‘Oh, you have to put out this or whatever because you haven’t put out a record in a while. So for like being an artist and in the industry, I want to be a writer.”