Deja Vu Shares New Single 'I Love You Anyway'
- Melodrift Team
- May 30
- 1 min read

Deja Vu return with their fourth single, "I Love You Anyway," and if you’ve been tracking their rise from grassroots gig-masters to radio-regulars, this one feels like a milestone.
From the very first note, it’s clear Deja Vu aren’t interested in treading water. Produced by Alex Borwick, "I Love You Anyway" is a slow-burn anthem rooted in honesty — it’s emotional without being overwrought, grounded without losing its glimmer. It channels the hard-earned warmth of Springsteen, the cinematic scope of Sam Fender, and subtly nods to Irish greats like U2 and The Coronas. Yet somehow, it still feels unmistakably Deja Vu.
Stefan O’Brien’s vocal is the emotional linchpin here — cracked in places, soaring in others, always human. There’s a lived-in quality to the delivery that underscores the track’s theme: love in the face of imperfection, family in all its messy beauty. The band build around him with typical restraint and power — Rhys Doyle’s guitar lines glimmer like dusk light on water, while David Mulvey and Harry Jacobs hold it all down with the quiet confidence of a group who know exactly where they’re headed.
For a band with just a handful of singles to their name, Deja Vu already sound like they belong on much bigger stages. "I Love You Anyway" is their most assured offering yet — a track that marries narrative depth with festival-ready uplift.
It’s a brave, beautiful single from a band stepping into their own — and yes, it’s been worth the wait.
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