After years of building a career behind the scenes as a songwriter for major pop artists, Liam Horne is continuing his push into the spotlight with the release of his new single, “Everywhere.”
The Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter’s latest track explores the feeling of being completely absorbed in a connection with another person, blending upbeat pop melodies with live instrumentation and a sense of spontaneity.
“The song started from this image of being so connected to someone that it doesn’t matter where you are – a street, a room, a crowd,” Horne said. “The world disappears and it becomes your own rhythm.”
The single arrives as Horne continues to establish himself as a recording artist after spending much of his career writing and collaborating with some of pop music’s biggest names.
“Everywhere” follows his recent release, “Paradise,” which reached No. 1 on the Digital Radio Tracker Top 100 Independent chart and climbed to No. 15 on the Mediabase Adult Contemporary chart. While “Paradise” showcased a more reflective side of his songwriting, Horne’s newest release shifts toward a brighter, more carefree energy.
Built around live instruments and polished pop production, the track centers on presence and shared experience rather than grand declarations of love. The result is a song that captures the excitement of being fully in sync with someone else, wherever life happens to place them.
Originally from Scotland, Horne relocated to Los Angeles at a young age to pursue a career in music. The move helped shape his artistic perspective, influencing songwriting that often explores themes of belonging, connection and personal growth.
His career gained early momentum when he co-wrote “Out of Town Girl” for Justin Bieber’s 2012 album, “Believe.” He later expanded his audience through his own releases, including songs such as “Tragedy” and “The Truth Is,” while also developing a following through music covers posted online.
As his solo career continues to evolve, Horne has assembled a team of high-profile collaborators. His recent work includes contributions from multi-Grammy Award-winning producer Brian Kennedy, whose credits include Rihanna’s “Disturbia” and Doechii’s “What It Is (Block Boy),” as well as four-time Grammy Award-winning songwriter James Fauntleroy, known for work with artists including Beyoncé, Bruno Mars and Justin Timberlake.
Longtime collaborator and producer UHLONE also remains a key creative partner as Horne develops new material.
While Horne’s résumé includes songwriting credits and industry connections that span more than a decade, “Everywhere” reflects an artist increasingly focused on defining his own identity rather than working solely behind the scenes.
The single highlights a blend of contemporary pop and soulful influences that has become central to his sound, pairing accessible melodies with themes rooted in human connection.
For Horne, the song’s message remains simple: When a meaningful connection is strong enough, everything else fades into the background.
With “Everywhere,” he continues building on that idea while further establishing himself as a performer in his own right.

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