- Heaven - Amy Allen

"Heaven" was written as a cathartic response to a devastating year for Allen, during which she lost .

The song explores the trauma and helplessness of watching loved ones battle substance abuse. Amy Allen - Heaven

The central lyric, "You’ve never been to heaven, but you got pretty close last night," directly references the terrifying reality of an overdose . "Heaven" was written as a cathartic response to

Amy Allen’s is a deeply personal acoustic ballad released on September 25, 2020 . While Allen is renowned for penning massive pop hits like Sabrina Carpenter’s "Espresso" and Harry Styles’ "Adore You," this track marked a significant shift toward her own storytelling, focusing on raw, vulnerable themes of addiction and grief. 🕊️ The Meaning Behind the Song Amy Allen’s is a deeply personal acoustic ballad

The track stands in stark contrast to the high-energy pop hits Allen writes for other artists, opting for a somber, intimate atmosphere. Watch: Emotional New Single from Amy Allen, “Heaven”

Released during National Recovery Month , Allen used the track to encourage donations to charities like MusiCares and To Write Love on Her Arms . 🎹 Production & Sound

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