Olivia De Melo & Keeley Connolly Serve Up Smooth New Single ‘Coffee’
Perth’s Olivia De Melo and Keeley Connolly have teamed up for their latest release, ‘Coffee’, a laid-back, soul-soothing track that blends alt-pop, R&B, and lo-fi beats into an effortlessly smooth listening experience. Featuring Tanzanian rapper Muranji and Zambian-born, Melbourne-based vocalist Michael Kay, the track captures the hazy moments of reflection that come after a long night out.
With its dreamy melodies, gentle harmonies, and meditative flow, ‘Coffee’ feels like the perfect soundtrack to a quiet morning or the peaceful end of a house party. The introspective lyrics explore life’s stumbles, regrets, and the small, messy moments that shape us.
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“This track is like a coffee break for the soul — reflecting on those drunk texts, life’s little regrets, and the messiness of it all. It’s cheeky, but it’s about knowing you’ll always find your way, even through the chaos.”
Both artists are well-respected in Western Australia’s thriving music scene, with Olivia known for her genre-blending sound and collaborations with acts like Abbe May and Dulcie, while Keeley has supported Kim Churchill and Slumberjack, even landing a Ralph Lauren campaign.
‘Coffee’ is available now everywhere—sip, listen, and let the music take you away.