"Heavenly" combines emotive lyricism with a dynamic pop-rock instrumentation. Christina Costanza's vocals soar over Dan Gow's textured guitar lines and William Ferri's steady, driving drums, creating a sound that is at once intimate and anthemic. Written by Costanza, Gow, and Josh Gilbert, Gilbert produced the song, which dives into the personal freedom in imperfection and release.
Costanza elaborates, in her own voice, "Heavenly" is the epiphany that the fall from grace is freedom. "After walking on a tightrope that other people had placed you on, the moment of letting everyone down is just the first gasp for fresh air after a lifetime of holding your breath." It's a sentiment that runs throughout the track, mirroring the thrilling exposure of a declaration of flaws as one takes back one's freedom.

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