GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Cam returns with a stirring new single, “Everblue,” offering fans a heartfelt preview of her upcoming album, All Things Light, out July 18 via RCA Records.
Delicate yet powerful, “Everblue” captures Cam at her most vulnerable — an artist unafraid to sit with sadness and turn it into something transcendent. Created alongside acclaimed writers Aldae and Tyler Johnson (known for their work with Beyoncé and Harry Styles), the track embodies what Cam calls “peak sad girl,” channeling a shared sense of loss and emotional fatigue.
“In a way, I think we’re all eternally heartbroken by the world,” Cam reflects. “I’m all done chasing what wasn’t meant for me.”
Directed by James Mackel (Doechii, FKA Twigs), the accompanying video brings Cam’s words to life with raw, introspective visuals that deepen the song’s emotional resonance.
“Everblue” builds on the creative momentum of her earlier releases, including “Turns Out That I Am God” and the critically praised “Alchemy,” which People called “magical” and “genre-bending.” With All Things Light, Cam invites listeners into a deeply personal chapter, exploring themes of motherhood, spiritual awakening, and existential reflection.
Written during the early days of the pandemic, much of the album emerged from Cam’s experience navigating new motherhood in isolation. What began as journal entries and lullabies evolved into a project that speaks not just to her daughter Lucy, but to anyone seeking comfort, clarity, or connection.
Reuniting with longtime producer Tyler Johnson, Cam also collaborated with musical heavyweights Michael Uzowuru, Jeff Bhasker, and Starrah, crafting a sound that seamlessly blends folk, country, and alternative pop.
With All Things Light, Cam doesn’t just return — she transforms. “Everblue” is more than a single. It’s a quiet anthem for healing, letting go, and embracing who you’ve become.