Suki Waterhouse is leaning all the way into the messy magic of love — and it sounds incredible. The singer-songwriter has just dropped a live performance of “Tiny Raisin” as part of Vevo’s Live From Vevo Studios series, giving fans a raw, electrifying new take on the standout single from her upcoming album Loveland, due July 10 via Island Records.
Already pulling in millions of streams, “Tiny Raisin” has quickly become one of Suki’s most talked-about tracks to date. With fuzzy ’90s-inspired guitars, emotionally charged vocals, and lyrics that swing between heartbreak and devotion, the song captures the beautiful chaos of modern romance. As Suki puts it, it’s “a love song at its core” — one that embraces the fact that real love can be “chaotic, ridiculous, and imperfect,” yet still worth choosing every single time.
The Vevo performance strips everything back in the best way possible. Bathed in moody lighting and backed by crisp live production, Suki delivers the track with the kind of emotional intensity that’s made her one of indie pop’s most compelling performers. It’s intimate, cinematic, and just rough enough around the edges to feel completely authentic.
The release also builds anticipation for Loveland, which follows her acclaimed 2024 album Memoir of a Sparklemuffin. While that record showcased Suki’s dreamy vulnerability and alt-pop instincts, Loveland appears poised to go even deeper. Inspired by transformation, motherhood, and the tension between fantasy and stability, the new era feels more personal than ever.

