Liam Horne Steps Into the Spotlight With “Everywhere” and Its Cinematic New Video
or years, Liam Horne has been one of pop music's best-kept secrets.
Long before stepping forward under his own name, the Scottish-born, Los Angeles-based artist was helping shape songs behind the scenes, including co-writing “Out of Town Girl” for Justin Bieber's Believe. While his songwriting credits quietly accumulated and collaborations with some of the industry's most respected creatives followed, Horne was building something of his own—an artist project rooted in emotional honesty, soulful storytelling, and a deep understanding of what makes a song connect.
Now, with the release of his latest single “Everywhere” and its accompanying music video, Horne arrives fully in focus.
A Song Built on Pure Connection
At its core, “Everywhere” captures the feeling of being completely pulled into someone else's orbit. The track radiates the excitement of new connection—the kind that makes ordinary moments feel brighter and every interaction feel charged with possibility.
"The emotional starting point was really that feeling of being completely pulled into someone's orbit," Horne tells Everyday Jams. "You know when you're excited to see a text from someone, you're looking forward to seeing them again before you've even left, and somehow everything around you feels a little brighter?"
That sense of momentum runs through every corner of the song. Fueled by infectious melodies, live instrumentation, and a polished yet human warmth, “Everywhere” feels equally suited for summer drives, crowded dance floors, and the moments in between.
Working alongside Grammy Award-winning producer Brian Kennedy and longtime collaborator UHLONE, Horne intentionally resisted overthinking the record.
"The song is about being swept up in a feeling, so if we overthought it, we'd lose the point," he explains. "Every production decision came back to one question: Does this feel good?"
The result is a track that never loses its sense of movement. Rather than chasing trends, “Everywhere” leans into timeless songwriting and emotional immediacy, allowing its optimism to take center stage.
From Behind-the-Scenes Hitmaker to Front-and-Center Artist
For many listeners, Horne's name may feel newly discovered, but his story within music stretches back much further.
His breakout moment came when he co-wrote Justin Bieber's “Out of Town Girl,” opening doors to a career spent working alongside some of the industry's most respected songwriters and producers. Yet despite years of helping other artists tell their stories, there remained a desire to share his own.
"It's been really rewarding because I genuinely love songwriting," Horne says. "I've spent so many years helping artists tell their stories, and I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything. But there is something different about releasing your own music. You're not hiding behind the song anymore."
That confidence feels woven into every aspect of “Everywhere.” Rather than sounding like an artist finding his footing, Horne sounds like someone finally embracing the creative identity he's spent years building toward.
Part of that confidence came from collaborating with acclaimed songwriter James Fauntleroy, whose credits span Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake, and more.
"Working with James was a bit of a full-circle moment because he'd been on my list of dream collaborators for years," Horne shares. "The reason people like him are so successful isn't because they're trying to impress anyone—it's because they're relentlessly focused on emotion and truth."
Bringing “Everywhere” to Life on Screen
Released alongside the single's growing momentum, the official music video for “Everywhere” expands the song's themes of chemistry, movement, and connection into a vibrant visual world.
Directed by Pat Clark, the video follows Horne through a cinematic journey across Los Angeles, balancing intimate moments with larger-than-life visuals. Neon-lit scenes, striking color palettes, and dynamic performance sequences mirror the energy of the song itself, creating a visual experience that feels both stylish and emotionally grounded.
Like the track, the video never loses sight of the feeling at its center. It's less about spectacle and more about capturing the rush of being completely present with someone—where the rest of the world seems to fade into the background.
Together, the song and video showcase an artist who understands how to build a complete world around his music.
A Defining New Chapter
When asked what this current era says about him as an artist, Horne doesn't point to accomplishments or milestones. Instead, he talks about confidence, growth, and enjoying the process.
"For a long time I was building, learning, writing, collaborating and figuring things out," he says. "Now it feels like all those experiences are starting to connect."
That perspective is exactly what makes “Everywhere” feel so compelling. It's the sound of an artist stepping forward with clarity, carrying years of experience while remaining excited about what comes next.
If Horne spent the last decade proving himself behind the scenes, “Everywhere” feels like the moment the spotlight finally catches up.
And judging by the strength of both the song and its visual companion, he's exactly where he's meant to be.
Watch the Official Video for “Everywhere”
The official music video for “Everywhere” is out now.