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Olivia Dean: Best New Artist?

Olivia Dean’s sophomore album β€œThe Art of Loving” was released in late September. It debuted in the top 10 of six billboard charts in early October, and this past week, Dean was announced as a nominee for the Grammy’s Best New Artist award. 

With the singles β€œNice to Each Other,” β€œLady Lady” and β€œMan I Need,” Dean had listeners hooked. Her soft pop sound and vulnerable lyrics made for relatable and heartfelt experiences with her music while staying true to her sound from her first album β€œMessy.” β€œNice To Each Other” features Dean being extremely candid about her returning to a relationship without being sure that rekindling should happen. She writes that the two could be nice to each other, and that could be enough.  

The other two singles feature a more empowering tone through β€œLady Lady” and β€œMan I Need.” β€œMan I Need” talks about Dean’s experience with wanting to know if a person is the man she needs, or just who she wants. In β€œLady Lady,” Dean is extremely transparent about how not everyone may have a plan but change and growth aren’t always linear or the same for everyone. β€œMan I Need” is something that people can relate to, with themes of confusion in relationships and miscommunications. 

The rest of the album follows Olivia’s signature blend of pop, R&B, jazz and soul. The first track of the album, β€œThe Art of Loving (Intro),” is just what it says: an introduction to the album, featuring an honest and thoughtful take on love and relationships. Dean says in the song, β€œIt’s the art of loving/ it wasn’t all for nothing … you taught me something/ something lost and something gained.” These themes are told through the tracks on the album.  

β€œClose up,” β€œSomething Inbetween” and β€œA Couple Minutes” all mention the confusions and lingering feelings that can come from relationships, and how it can leave one feeling. 

β€œLet Alone The One You Love” and β€œLoud” both feature how feelings can be post-relationship, thinking, β€œhow could someone do this?” These songs feel the most raw and real from Dean, as she expresses her feelings in a way that listeners can picture or empathize with. 

β€œSo Easy (To Fall In Love)” and β€œBaby Steps” feature Olivia’s appreciation for herself. In β€œSo Easy (To Fall In Love),” Dean describes attributes she feels are good about herself, and how easy she makes it to be in love with herself. In β€œBaby Steps,” she touches on how it can just be right foot then left foot when learning to re-love yourself.  

The last track of the album, β€œI’ve Seen It,” feels extremely personal and is a hopeful note to leave the listeners on. It speaks about all the different ways Dean has seen love around her, and how it has been β€œinside her all along.” The song is sort of a beautiful homage to all the ways someone can love another person, through friendships, family and other relationships. 

Overall, I encourage anyone looking for a new artist to give Olivia Dean β€” who is creating authentic music through self-expression β€” and her new album, β€œThe Art of Loving,” a try. 
 

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November 14th, 2025

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