Charlotte Jane has returned with her first release of 2023, Coming Home, a track about acceptance of yourself and love.

The rising talent has recently played shows with Sam Ryder, Rag’n’Bone Man and just announced Zak Abel this autumn.

Coming Home marks Charlotte Jane’s first new music in more than a year, a period of rediscovery and reconnecting with her roots.

She explains, “Coming Home is about falling in love with where you’re from even though it’s a bit rough around the edges and it’s also about accepting who you are, flaws and all. The music video is all about showing the best parts of Hull, with a big focus on shining a light on some of my favourite local independent businesses. I think this is the perfect reintroduction for me, and it’s hard to explain how good it feels.”

Charlotte Jane co-wrote the song with James Earp and the pair produced it alongside Phil Cook.

Music has been a big part of Charlotte Jane’s life since childhood.  She would join rehearsals with her musician grandparents from a young age, singing classics from Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding.  She continued to scale up from there, from joining The Voice in a Million arena choir in her teens to honing her songcraft in her bedroom and then having a big opportunity to work with Toby Gad of Beyoncé and John Legend fame – a journey which also included a brief relocation from Hull to Singapore.  Her early artist single Nervous was her first track to reach millions of streams, while her reputation continued to flourish with two EPs and a selection of standalone tracks.

Charlotte Jane will be releasing more music throughout the year and performing at Hideaway Festival in August alongside Clean Bandit, James Bay and Ella Henderson.