Delacey's Bluesy Ode to Relationship Insecurities Is Paired with Sensual "My Man" Video [PREMIERE]

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Photo Credit:  Aysia Marotta

A true Californian at heart, 26-year-old Delacey discovered her undeniable passion for songwriting and music at a young age and grew up idolizing icons like Stevie Nicks and Billie Holiday. Delacey later developed her promising career as a pop songwriter–with credits for The Chainsmokers' "New York City" and Halsey's "Without Me," among several others, under her belt. Finally ready to add a fresh face to her enchanting narratives, Delacey has made her inspiring debut as an enrapturing songstress with the bluesy "My Man."

In "My Man," Delacey channels the unbearable pressures of society that repeatedly suffocate women everywhere they go. Reflecting on the insecurities that everyone is bound to battle with at one point or another, Delacey showcases the purest vulnerabilities of being in an unstable relationship. With Delacey's captivating vocals layered with airy percussion and subtle bass, "My Man" is merely a delightful introduction of what to expect from Delacey in the coming future.

Directed by Jessie Hill (Halsey, Dean Lewis), the "My Man" music video explores contrasting shades of color and light that bounce around the luminous room as Delacey sings about her beloved man. Delacey is seen peering out the stunning glass panels of a luxurious balcony into the gorgeous views of the Topanga cliff sides as her love interest appears throughout the alluring video. The sultry visual fascinates watchers as Delacey stares straight into the camera lens with solemnity in her eyes when she threatens,"Bitch, don't steal my man."

On "My Man," Delacey exclusively shared with us,

"I'm the happiest girl today because my first official video is finally out!!! Thank you to everyone involved who helped bring this art to life with me."

Ones To Watch has your first look at the  "My Man" music video below:

Catch Delacey at the Peppermint Club in Los Angeles on May 16!

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