“His storytelling can be universally appreciated and understood” – WONDERLAND
“One of the most exciting new artists to date” – 1883 MAGAZINE
“Self-reflective writing to euphoric pop bops – Sam Fischer is spinning setbacks into success” – NOTION
SAM FISCHER shares his new single “HARD TO LOVE,” taken from his forthcoming album I LOVE YOU, PLEASE DON’T HATE ME out this FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 via SONY MUSIC UK/RCA RECORDS.
Bringing Sam’s emotional style of writing to the forefront, the tender ballad looks deep into Sam’s psyche as confessional lyrics pair with beautiful piano lines to create a track that’s reflective, yet hopeful.
Speaking about the release, Sam says: “Inspired by my own BS and in the most human way possible, ‘Hard To Love’ is a song simply about being hard to love.”
The track will be followed by his debut album I Love You, Please Don’t Hate Me on December 1, with forthcoming live shows in LOS ANGELES at WINSTON HOUSE on DECEMBER 7 and in NEW YORK at BABY’S ALL RIGHT on DECEMBER 12.
Sam is an Australian born singer-songwriter with more than a billion streams to his name. His debut single “THIS CITY” currently stands at over 750 million worldwide streams and 4 million worldwide sales and stayed in the UK Top 20 for 11 weeks. His duet with DEMI LOVATO on “WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY” has also sold over 1 million copies and saw him perform the track on Ellen.
More recently, Sam duetted with MEGHAN TRAINOR for their hit track “ALRIGHT,” which surpassed 1.5 million worldwide streams within its first week of release in June, he also paired this with a series of intimate live shows across the UK andamp; EU as part of his Something To Hold Onto Tour, which saw Sam go back to his acoustic roots.
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