Moncrieff’s Feeling Euphoric on “Shangri-La”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A dazzling pop gem that encapsulates the magical power of love. 

London-based Moncrieff is an Irish singer-songwriter making serious waves. In addition to building a name for himself as a solo artist, he’s also worked alongside some of the world’s biggest names—most notably serving as a backing vocalist for Adele.

Moncrieff’s latest release is the infectious new single “Shangri-La”—along with its vibrant, official music video. The track marks the final single ahead of his upcoming debut album, Maybe It’s Fine. On Instagram, Moncrieff shared, “Something clicked when I wrote Shangri-La. It was something I wrote simply for the fun of it. Not a song about a sad memory, but something for creating new happy ones.”

With an uplifting blend of shimmering synths and energetic dance-pop beats, Shangri-La” delivers a euphoric backdrop that perfectly mirrors the intoxicating experience of infatuation. Lyrics like “We’re falling down like dominoes, This world is our kaleidoscope, Where we turn and we twist, We touch and we kiss” and “You give me those eyes, And I can’t resist, This magical world, Is where we exist tonight” capture the irresistible rush of falling head over heels in love.

Fueled by radiant vocals and a feel-good, summery vibe, Moncrieff gifts us a dazzling pop gem that celebrates the magic of love in full bloom. So press play and let yourself get swept away by the sun-soaked sounds of “Shangri-La.”




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