Suki Waterhouse’s “Tiny Raisin” Is a Gloriously Imperfect Love Song With a Vintage Convertible

Suki Waterhouse’s new single “Tiny Raisin” is out now, and it’s exactly the kind of song that makes you want to drive too fast with the windows down. The second track from her forthcoming album ‘Loveland,’ due July 10th via Island Records, was written by Waterhouse alongside Steph Jones, Carrie K, and producer Gabe Simon, and it arrives with a visualizer that leans fully into its vintage, effortlessly cool energy.

Waterhouse was direct about what the song means to her: “‘Tiny Raisin’ is a love song at its core. It’s a song that stands by the fact that real love in its truest essence can be chaotic, ridiculous, and imperfect, while still being something that is absolutely worth choosing over and over again.” That combination of self-awareness and warmth is all over the track, and it gives the song a charm that’s hard to shake.

“Tiny Raisin” follows “Back in Love,” ‘Loveland’s’ buoyant lead single, which Harper’s Bazaar called “a super joyful track made for late summer nights dancing around with friends.” Two singles in, the album is already building a distinct world, lush, life-affirming, and confidently its own. ‘Loveland’ arrives July 10th.