After writing steamy and intimate anthems for Selena Gomez and Britney Spears, it's no surprise that Julia Michaels knows how to pen them for herself. The rising pop singer released "Heaven" this week as part of her offering for the Fifty Shades Freed soundtrack.
Atop some delicately catchy production, courtesy of MNEK, Tayla Parx, Brian 'Peoples' Garcia & Morten Ristorp, the 24-year-old sings about a guy, who has changed her perspective on love, but might not ultimately be good for her.
"No need to imagine / 'Cause I know it's true / They say all good boys go to heaven / But bad boys bring heaven to you / It's automatic / It's just what they do," she croons with seduction over the moody melody.
Michaels' "Heaven" follows a heavy set of contributions to the film soundtrack behind the likes of Hailee Steinfeld, BloodPop's "Capital Letters," and Liam Payne with Rita Ora in a duet with "For You."
Expect even more tracks from Dua Lipa, Jessie Reyez, Miike Snow, Jessie J, and Sia to be released from the compilation prior to the film's premiere. Fifty Shades Freed hits theaters on Feb. 9.
Original article at iHeartRadio