Morris gigged in Blackpool and around the North-West England during her college studies. She attracted the attention of BBC Radio Lancashire presenter Sean McGinty, who put her forward to perform on the BBC Introducing stage at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in August 2011.[1][10][11][12] She was signed to Universal Music Publishing Group the same month and to Atlantic Records in September 2011.[6] Morris had received attention from other labels but chose Atlantic because they "would take it slow" and "didn't blow any smoke up my arse".
During this period she was mentored by fellow Blackpool singer-songwriter Karima Francis, who helped develop her songwriting skills.[14] She was also in a two-year relationship with Francis, which she said inspired the songs on her debut album "about going through that, exploring that sexuality and those feelings for the first time. Then coming out the other side of that as well, so that's the album".
Morris released her debut single in March 2012, "Don't Go", following its use in the final episode of the sixth series of the television drama series Skins. She recorded an EP, For You, which she sold exclusively at her live performances in mid 2012, and in November released a second EP, Grow. Another EP, From Above, followed in 2013. Alongside her solo gigs during 2012 and 2013, Morris was a support act for artists including Bombay Bicycle Club, Lianne La Havas, Noah and the Whale, and Tom Odell.[18][19] She contributed guest vocals to three tracks on Bombay Bicycle Club's 2014 album So Long, See You Tomorrow, including the single "Luna". Also in 2014, Morris co-wrote and featured on the Clean Bandit song "Up Again" (from their debut album New Eyes). Rae Morris was recently the MarkMeets featured artist of the month December 2014 Rae also opened for George Ezra on his European tour, as well as embarking on her own headlining UK tour.
During 2014, Morris released the singles "Do You Even Know?", "Cold" (featuring Fryars), and "Closer"—each with accompanying EPs—to promote her debut album, Unguarded, which she recorded primarily in Los Angeles with producer Ariel Rechtshaid. Morris was longlisted in the BBC Sound of 2015 poll, and Unguarded was released in January 2015 alongside the single "Under the Shadows", with another headlining tour following in February. Unguarded, which also features production from Jim Eliot and Fryars, debuted at number nine on the UK Albums Chart.
Later in 2015, Morris appeared in a television advertisement for fashion retailer Boohoo that featured the album's fifth single, "Love Again". She featured on Sivu's single "The Nile" and performed at festivals including Bestival, Glastonbury, Lytham Festival, T in the Park, and Truck Festival. The sixth single from Unguarded, "Don't Go", was released in association with breast cancer awareness charity Coppafeel!.
Morris began work on the follow up to Unguarded in late 2015. Working prominently with Fryars, Morris opted for a more electronic-oriented sound for her second album. Between July 2017 and October 2018, Morris released seven singles to promote the album - "Reborn", "Do It", "Atletico (The Only One)", "Push Me to My Limit", "Lower the Tone", "Someone Out There" and "Dancing With Character" - as well as various remixes. The album, titled Someone Out There, was released on 2 February 2018.
In July 2018, the song "Reborn" from Someone Out There was featured in the BBC's closing montage from the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
In October 2018, Morris said she was "going away for a few months to write the next era."
Grounded
Rae Morris Lyrics
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In your arms,
Futures aren't decided,
And I could start again,
We are grounded
Now I'm wasting time,
I started
Now I'm
I'm grounded,
I'm grounded
In the song "Grounded" by Rae Morris, the lyrics seem to be about a relationship that has uncertainty and instability. The first line, "Everyday is different, in your arms," suggests that the singer's emotions and experiences fluctuate depending on their partner's actions. The following line, "Futures aren't decided, and I could start again," hints at the notion that the couple may not have a solid plan for their future together, and if they were to break up, the singer could move on and begin anew.
The chorus contains the repetition of "I'm grounded," which is a play on words. The word "grounded" could mean that the singer is connected and present in the relationship, as in they're not "up in the air" or disconnected. However, it also has the potential to mean that they're "grounded" in the sense of being confined or restricted.
Overall, the song explores the dynamics of a relationship where there's uncertainty, and there's a sense of being "up in the air" about where things are headed. It captures the emotional experience of being caught between wanting to stay grounded (connected and present) in the relationship while also feeling the pull towards starting again, unencumbered by their current partner.
Line by Line Meaning
Everyday is different,
The unpredictable nature of life is reflected in how each day varies from the last.
In your arms,
Finding comfort in the embrace of a loved one.
Futures aren't decided,
The future is uncertain and can go in many different directions.
And I could start again,
There is always the possibility of beginning anew, regardless of past experiences.
We are grounded
Feeling secure and stable in the present moment.
Now I'm wasting time,
Feeling unproductive and aimless in the present moment.
I started
Began a journey or pursuit.
Now I'm
Reflecting on current state or emotions.
I'm up in the air,
Feeling uncertain or unsettled, as if floating without direction.
I'm grounded,
Feeling solid and secure.
I'm grounded
Reiterating the sense of stability and security in the present moment.
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O Wheats
Amazing! Been waiting to hear this live for years
John Hayhurst
You must have been sat behind me, great quality video!