Dani Ivory returns with “Anymore,” a quietly powerful single that captures the moment when clarity finally cuts through emotional confusion. Stripped back and intimate, the song unfolds around a sparse piano line and an unflinching vocal performance, allowing Ivory’s words to take center stage. What emerges is a confessional portrait of heartbreak transformed into resolve.
Tinged with folky, Americana inspired guitar textures and seamlessly blended with soul and pop elements, “Anymore” carries a warm, grounded feel without sacrificing its modern edge. Ivory resists the urge to over dramatize, instead leaning into restraint and emotional honesty. The result is a song that feels lived in and deeply human, where quiet moments speak the loudest.
At its core, “Anymore” is about reclaiming autonomy after emotional control. Lines like “When I had a hunch you were creepin’ behind closed doors / I’m not yours / No, no, no, no / I’m not yours anymore” land with calm conviction, marking a clear boundary rather than a bitter goodbye.
“I wrote ‘Anymore’ after leaving someone who mistook control for love,” Ivory shares. “It’s about waking up from the fog of infatuation and excuses and realizing you’re done letting someone else’s insecurity cage you. It’s a reluctant release, part mourning, part reckoning, and ultimately a return to my true self. Even when you know it’s good for you, letting go can still hurt.”
That sense of release reveals itself in the song’s smallest victories, the freedom to exist without fear or expectation. Ivory sings of rediscovering herself in simple moments, “When I step out on the street, I can be who I want to be / Makeup free in my faded, beat up jeans / ’Cause I ain’t got no one threatenin’ to leave,” while also reflecting on the future she once imagined, now left behind, “You had my heart beatin’ and even wedding dreamin’ / Until the sweetness turned sour.”
With “Anymore,” Dani Ivory offers a quietly devastating yet empowering statement, one that honors the pain of letting go while celebrating the strength it takes to choose yourself.
PRODUCTION:
Producer: Carter Sanders
Writer: Dani Ivory (Theresa D Faminio Romack)
Distribution: Heart Songs Music Group/Soulspazm
Publicity: Publicity Nation PR
ABOUT DANI IVORY: Dani Ivory brings years of world-class experience to her solo work, having performed as a keyboardist and vocalist alongside Beyoncé, CeeLo Green, and Imagine Dragons, with appearances on stages including Coachella and the Super Bowl Halftime Show. She has also served as the longtime keyboardist and background vocalist for Vance Joy, touring internationally and connecting with audiences worldwide. With “Anymore,” Ivory steps forward with clarity and confidence, delivering a song rooted in emotional truth and self-possession.


