Calum Scott - Heaven «Premium × 2025»
"I used to think that my paradise was somewhere waiting on the other side" — Reflects a shift from looking toward the future to valuing the present.
"I used to count the stars in the sky / Now I count the ones in your eyes" — A metaphor for finding a new, more personal universe within a loved one. Calum Scott's "Heaven" & Reckless Love: A Deep Dive - Covid
The lyrics often contrast traditional religious imagery with the speaker's personal experience: Calum Scott - Heaven
: Lyrically, the song emphasizes the importance of the present, encouraging listeners to fully surrender to love and cherish shared time. Musical Composition
: Scott uses his signature "folk-flavored soulfulness" and "smoky, intimate vocals" to convey raw vulnerability and conviction. "I used to think that my paradise was
: Scott has stated that the song describes a love so powerful it is "far superior to anything else, any other form of paradise that could be offered".
The track is designed as an emotionally expressive anthem with a delicate yet rich arrangement. : The production creates a swirling, immersive soundscape
: The production creates a swirling, immersive soundscape that highlights the energy of a meaningful relationship. Global Collaborations