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Falling in love is both beautiful and unsettling. It fills you with hope, anticipation, and the uneasy thrill of not knowing what comes next. Ava Franks channels that entire emotional spectrum in her new single Every Day, a glowing guitar driven pop track created with multi platinum producers Shep Goodman and Aaron Accetta. Together they shape a warm and shimmering sound that feels exactly like stepping into something new. It is the kind of emotionally honest indie pop that fits seamlessly into Spotify playlists such as Fresh Finds Pop, Indie Pop, soft pop hits, Warm Fuzzy Feelings, and Chill Pop Mix.

Every Day finds Ava narrating the delicate chaos that comes with catching feelings. She captures that early stage where uncertainty mixes with excitement and where the smallest moments feel larger than life. The hook reveals the vulnerable center of the song with the line I wish I saw you every day, a sentiment that feels both brave and terrifying. Ava describes the track as an exploration of the beginning of a relationship, a place filled with mystery, desire, and the quiet hope that the other person feels exactly the same. It is the soundtrack for over thinkers, romantics, and anyone who has ever wondered if their excitement is too much or not enough.

As the song builds, the lush guitars and layered harmonies wrap around Ava’s voice with a comforting warmth. She turns scattered thoughts and what if scenarios into something soothing and relatable. It is a reminder that everyone wrestles with doubt in new relationships, but that uncertainty can also be part of the magic. Every Day captures that rare combination of yearning and confidence, making it one of Ava’s most compelling releases to date.

Ava Franks is a New York City based indie pop singer and songwriter who blends emotional storytelling with modern pop polish. Her love for performing began in school musicals and local showcases, eventually leading her toward writing as a way to build immersive emotional worlds. With a degree in English from Yale, her lyrics balance vulnerability with vivid imagery, creating music that feels personal yet universally understood. Since debuting with her track Three Pines in 2021, she has continued shaping a sound full of glowing synth textures, thoughtful vocal layers, and timeless pop sensibility.

With her warm tone and introspective writing, Ava could easily share the stage with artists like Gracie Abrams, Lizzy McAlpine, Dodie, Holly Humberstone, Maisie Peters, and Charlotte Lawrence, artists who also balance intimacy with melodic charm. Every Day proves she belongs alongside the new wave of poetic indie pop storytellers who connect through honesty.

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written by Dean Cramer

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