Healing Sounds Like Daisy Briggs’ “no contact”
- Mischa Plouffe
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Daisy Briggs isn’t just back, she’s evolved. After a more than two-year break from releasing music, Briggs returns with a powerful new single, “no contact,” a soft-spoken stinger that cuts straight to the truth about emotionally unavailable men and the mental acrobatics we do trying to justify them.
Produced by Briggs alongside Jordan Davis, “no contact” blends Daisy’s country roots with polished, pop-forward production. The track’s understated melody gives space for her to do what she does best: tell the whole damn story. But this time, it’s clear, Briggs isn’t sugar-coating it. Gone is the wide-eyed, what-could’ve-been tone of her earlier songs. In its place is a calm, collected voice reckoning with the reality that some relationships never even get the chance to be real, even when the connection feels magnetic.
“The situationship that inspired ‘no contact’ never turned into anything,” Briggs says, “but it taught me how hard it is to walk away from someone when the chemistry is there.” That tension, between history and self-worth, drives the narrative, and Briggs navigates it with emotional clarity and quiet strength.
The self-directed video, produced by David Bradley, drives that message home with visual precision. We see Briggs move from uncertain solitude to a more grounded, empowered presence, reflecting the track’s progression from resignation to resolution. The storms she references lyrically aren’t just metaphors; they’re mile markers on the way to a version of herself that refuses to settle for half-loved.
With more releases on the way through 2025 and into 2026, “no contact” sets the tone for what feels like a breakthrough era for Daisy Briggs. Her lyrical evolution, artistic control, and sharpened pop-country hybrid sound signal a songwriter who’s no longer figuring it out; she knows exactly what she’s doing.