UK country singer-songwriter Maya Lane offered an insightful look into her burgeoning career, creative inspirations, and forthcoming musical endeavors during an interview on July 8, 2025, at the iconic BST Hyde Park. Lane, who recently graced the stage at the renowned festival, described her musical output as possessing a distinct quality of longevity. This enduring appeal, she explained, is rooted in her judicious and accessible lyrical content, which consistently evolves to resonate with both her established fanbase and new listeners.
Lane’s discography boasts a debut album, titled “Diary of an Overthinker,” alongside a series of impactful singles such as “Heart for a Heart,” “Beyond Alaska,” and “Bitter.” Her live performances have also made waves, with the artist having previously captivated audiences at significant events and venues including the C2C Festival, Glastonbury, and now, BST Hyde Park, cementing her status as a notable presence in the UK music scene.
The Genesis of “Bitter”
Delving into her creative process, Lane shared the narrative behind her compelling track “Bitter.” The song was a collaborative effort, co-written with Matt and Tom from the band Small, Heavy People. “Bitter” tackles the sensitive and often poignant subject of friendship breakups and the inevitable process of growing apart as individuals evolve. Lane elaborated on the challenges inherent in navigating these shifting personal landscapes, noting how such experiences have directly influenced other tracks in her repertoire, including the poignant “I Don’t Know You Yet.”
Touring and Friendships
Reflecting on her professional journey, Lane spoke fondly of her experience touring alongside fellow artist Breland. She emphasized his dynamic stage presence and the warm reception he received from his audience, which contributed to a positive and memorable touring experience. Beyond the stage, Lane also touched upon the personal side of life, sharing anecdotes about friendships forged during her school days. She candidly discussed the inherent difficulties in maintaining these connections when individuals’ paths begin to diverge, a theme that profoundly shaped the emotional core of songs like “I Don’t Know You Yet.”
Influences and Storytelling
When discussing her artistic influences, Lane cited a powerful trio of respected musicians: Keith Urban, Taylor Swift, and Adele. She highlighted a shared characteristic among these artists that deeply impacts her own songwriting approach – a commitment to powerful storytelling. Lane believes that well-crafted narratives are crucial for creating music with lasting impact and emotional depth.
What’s Next for Maya Lane?
Looking ahead, Lane revealed that the music video for her song “Follow My Road” has recently been released, offering a visual complement to the track. Furthermore, fans can anticipate new music dropping as early as the following month, with ongoing studio sessions dedicated to crafting material for future releases. Demonstrating her continued commitment to live performance and songwriting collaboration, Lane is also slated to perform at The Bluebird Café at the end of June, sharing the stage with fellow songwriters in an intimate setting. Her presence at BST Hyde Park and her ongoing work signal a promising trajectory for the UK country artist.

