Hello My Old Lover

Album: released as a single (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Hello My Old Lover" is a piano-driven ballad framed as a letter to an ex. The song opens with Dove Cameron telling her former lover she hopes they get to read the message before proceeding to explain why she's better off now.
  • Cameron details meeting someone whose "cut is deeper" and whose "touch is sweeter" than the former lover's, before landing on the quietly devastating conclusion:

    Turns out, I'm easy to love

    It's a soft click of a light being switched on in a room Cameron didn't realize was dark. "It would be too easy to say that unhealthy love made me doubt my worth, and that healthy love made me realize it," Cameron explained in her newsletter. "To some degree that is true, but the whole truth is, I was not loving myself the way I wished others would love me either."
  • The song is likely influenced by Cameron's relationship with Damiano David, the Italian Maneskin frontman. The two met at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, began dating seriously in late 2023, and went red-carpet official in February 2024 at Clive Davis's pre-Grammy gala. They announced their engagement in January 2026.
  • Cameron co-wrote the song alongside songwriter Feli Ferraro and producers Jason Evigan and Mark Schick. In her newsletter, Cameron said she wrote "Hello My Old Lover" during "a time of healing and cracking open," when she was seeing both herself and the world differently.

    She was determined to keep the message intimate "like my journal entries," which is why Evigan and Schick's production stays restrained. "I was seeing the world around me and seeing myself in an entirely new light. This is the reason for the simple production. Just some piano, some strings, and many many layers of my voice."
  • About the songwriters:

    Feli Ferraro is an LA-based topliner and producer whose credits include Coi Leray's "Players" and David Guetta's "Baby Don't Hurt Me," the latter earning her a 2024 BMI Pop Music Award. Her background in K-pop and global pop gives her a strong international profile.

    Jason Evigan, formerly the frontman of rock band After Midnight Project, has since become a hitmaker behind the scenes, with credits ranging from Demi Lovato's "Heart Attack," Dua Lipa's "Physical," Maroon 5's "Girls Like You," and Benson Boone's "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else."

    Mark Schick brings connective tissue to Cameron's personal life as well as her sound, having co-written and co-produced Damiano David's solo singles "Born With A Broken Heart" and "Next Summer," along with work for LE SSERAFIM, Noah Cyrus, JP Saxe, and Cher.

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