Sienna Spiro is back with her second single ‘Maybe’, out now, and the music video drops tonight at 6 pm. Following her debut single ‘Need Me’, which amassed over 1.3 million streams globally, Sienna continues to captivate with her latest release.
“โMAYBE.โ is a song about realising your worth and finally seeing who somebody truly is after being in the dark for so long,” Sienna explains. This powerful track navigates the emotional turmoil of moving on from a relationship thatโs lost its spark. The pain, confusion, and eventual resentment are captured in Siennaโs gripping vocals, set against stripped-back piano chords. The result is a raw, relatable journey from heartache to self-discovery.
Produced by Max Wolfgang and Sol Was, ‘Maybe’ also comes with a visually stunning one-shot live performance video, showcasing Sienna’s vocal prowess and emotional depth.

Growing up in London, the 18-year-old singer/songwriter drew inspiration from legends like Frank Ocean, Etta James, Frank Sinatra, and Amy Winehouse. Her music beautifully integrates jazz elements with contemporary production, creating a unique sound that resonates deeply with listeners.
Recently, Sienna hosted an intimate acoustic performance, where she previewed ‘Maybe’ and shared personal stories behind her music. Her ability to connect with her audience on such a profound level has quickly made her a rising star to watch.
This summer, Sienna will take the stage at Londonโs All Points East on Sunday, 18th August. Don’t miss the chance to see her live and experience the emotional journey of ‘Maybe’ in person.
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