Lacy Miller’s Most Vulnerable Song Yet — “One More Dance” Out July 25
- Jul 11, 2025
- 3 min read

New York City-based singer-songwriter Lacy Miller is back with her most personal and powerful single yet. “One More Dance,” releasing July 25, 2025, is not just a song—it’s a story, a memory, and a plea wrapped in melody. Written about her parents’ separation, Lacy lays bare a chapter of her life that shaped her artistry, creating a song that feels like a page pulled straight from her diary.
A Song Seven Years in the Making
While Lacy penned “One More Dance” seven years ago, its emotional weight made it difficult to share—until now. “This song has been with me for a long time,” she says. “It’s my heart on the line. It’s a letter to anyone standing at a crossroads in love.”
The lyrics are a gentle yet powerful reminder to hold onto the memories that made us fall in love in the first place. It’s a cry for second chances, but it doesn’t shy away from pain. Instead, it acknowledges it as part of the growth:
“Stormy clouds bring rain, but growing strong only comes through pain.”
Lacy says the song was inspired by watching her parents try to navigate their love through seasons of both joy and heartbreak. “It’s for anyone who’s ever wondered if the good is still worth fighting for,” she adds.
Melancholy Meets Hope
Though steeped in melancholy, “One More Dance” leaves the door wide open for hope. It's not about pretending everything’s perfect—it’s about remembering what’s worth saving.
“Just as fire purifies gold, so does growing old together.”
This song is a lifeline for couples struggling to remember why they started. It's a ballad for the brave—the ones who dare to dance again, even after everything.

A Dream Team Behind the Sound
To bring such an emotionally charged song to life, Lacy called on a powerhouse team of industry veterans:
Ariel Delgado, world-renowned guitarist and producer, lent his magic to the track. Known for his work with Paul McCartney, Disney, and The Voice, Delgado’s fingerprints are all over the song’s dynamic, cinematic sound.
Heather Rice, fellow recording artist and close friend of Lacy, was instrumental during the early arrangement phase, offering crucial insight and support throughout production.
Cameron Richardson-Eames, one of the world’s top vocal coaches, helped shape the performance vocally, ensuring every note hit with authenticity and grace.
Danny Monk recorded the track at the acclaimed 123 Studios in London, and his engineering approach pushed boundaries. “I love working with artists who are willing to be sonically brave,” Monk shared.
Brett Shaw, whose resume includes Lady Gaga, Florence + The Machine, and Clean Bandit, mixed and mastered the final version. With over 5 billion streams under his belt, Shaw helped give “One More Dance” its timeless polish.


Love, Support, and Alexa
Throughout this emotional process, one person has been Lacy’s rock—her husband, Jonathan. Always in her corner, Jonathan stood beside her through the highs and lows of revisiting this vulnerable chapter of her life. His favorite part of the process?
“Saying, ‘Hey Alexa, play songs by Lacy Miller!’”
One More Dance drops on all streaming platforms July 25, 2025. This isn’t just another single—it’s a deeply personal invitation to reflect, reconnect, and, if you’re lucky, dance one more time.


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