Asha Banks Drops “Come Down” From Prime Video’s ‘Your Fault: London’ Sequel

The multi-hyphenate everyone’s been watching just raised the stakes again. Rising British singer, songwriter, and actress Asha Banks has released her new single “Come Down,” out now via Polydor Records. The emotionally charged track features in Prime Video’s eagerly awaited film ‘Your Fault: London,’ which arrives June 17th in more than 240 countries and territories.

Banks stars in the film alongside actor Matthew Broome (My Fault: London, The Buccaneers). The song lives at the heart of the story, mirroring the charged connection between main characters Noah (Banks) and Nick (Broome). It’s intimate, cinematic, and built to land.

“Come Down” was written by Banks with frequent collaborator Josh Bruce Williams, Carrie K (Noah Kahan), and Annika Bennett (Chappell Roan, Role Model, Conan Gray). The track captures the strength it takes to finally break a cycle of heartbreak and repetition, anchored by Banks’ delicate lyricism and a delivery that pulls you straight in.

“‘Come Down’ was written about breaking a pattern,” Banks shares. “About not being there for someone when they decide to come back to you again. I wrote this song from my own perspective, and it wasn’t until afterwards I realized how perfect it could be for Noah and Nick in ‘Your Fault: London.’ When I listened back, it felt like I’d purposefully written it for the film. After ‘Feel The Rush’ being included in My Fault: London, I really hoped I’d be able to do the same for the sequel, so I’m very excited that ‘Come Down’ is the song being used. It’s one of my favourite songs I’ve ever written, and I can’t wait to see how fans of both my music and the film react.”

The single caps a landmark stretch. Last month Banks released “Too Busy Missing You,” which earned her a career-high streaming peak and landed on the soundtrack for Prime Video’s critically acclaimed series Off Campus. This spring she dropped her collaborative EP ‘Everything Is About You’ with Novo Amor and Lowswimmer.

Last year she unveiled her sophomore EP ‘How Real Was It?,’ drawing praise from NOTION, HUNGER, and DORK, who named her to its 2026 “Hype List.” She also headlined her first tour across North America, the U.K., and Europe, with dates selling out within hours. Along the way she opened for Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park and teamed with BRIT Award-winning artist Holly Humberstone on the fan-favorite track “Dive.”

Her sound pulls from a wide well. Banks grew up inspired by Joni Mitchell, Norah Jones, Jack Johnson, Johnny Cash, and AC/DC, and she’s shaped something that feels both timeless and entirely her own. She wrote her first song at barely six years old. The dream never wavered.

More is coming from Asha Banks this summer.