Girl Under The Grey Cloud
by Raye

Album: This Music May Contain Hope (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Girl Under The Grey Cloud" is the spoken intro that opens Raye's 2026 album This Music May Contain Hope, which charts her emotional journey across the next 16 tracks. It's told as a story of a woman who finds herself in Paris on a lonely night, nursing "a hole she is desperately trying to fill." The details - which are quite vivid - are contrived, but the song relates to Raye's real-life struggles, which include a protracted battle with her record company and a problem with alcohol abuse as she tried to cope with the pressures of fame following her debut album, My 21st Century Blues, in 2023. The track runs just 1:12 but it's an important scene-setter for the album.
  • "Girl Under The Grey Cloud" leads into "I Will Overcome," where Raye finds her confidence. Both tracks were written by Raye along with Tom Richards and Chris Hill, British composers who worked on much of the album. Hill told Songfacts that he and Richards worked on the songs in London, and when they sent them to Raye, she was in Paris, where she "went straight to a studio to put down some melodies." That explains why the song is set in Paris. The vibe Richards and Hill were going for was "French film music from the '60s."
  • That's the The London Symphony Orchestra backing Raye on this track. They were recorded at Abbey Road Studios and conducted by Tom Richards. The LSO appears on four other tracks on the album as well.
  • At the end of this song we hear a real voice note from Raye's grandmother, Agatha Dawson-Amoah, who says, "Call me please, we need to pray." Her grandmother also appears on the album's lead single, "Where Is My Husband!" where she says, "Your husband is coming."

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