Daniel Seavey Releases “Love’S a Gun” While on Tour with Charlie Puth

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Daniel Seavey has released “Love’s a Gun,” a bold new pop single about choosing a dangerous kind of love despite knowing the pain it may bring. The track arrives as he continues his support run on Charlie Puth’s Whatever’s Clever! Tour.
- Daniel Seavey released “Love’s a Gun” via Atlantic Records
- The song premiered live during his support run on Charlie Puth’s tour
- Seavey produced the track and played all instruments himself
- The single follows “Time to Time (Annie)”
- The Philippines ranks among Seavey’s strongest global markets
The multi-platinum singer-songwriter returns with a shimmering pop track that captures the beauty and danger of a love that hurts.
Daniel Seavey is entering a bolder new chapter with the release of his latest single, “Love’s a Gun,” out now via Atlantic Records.
The track is a bright, maximalist pop release that has already become a fan favorite after being premiered live during Seavey’s support run on Charlie Puth’s “Whatever’s Clever!” Tour.
Written during a pre-tour trip to Stockholm with producers VERA and Søren Breum, Daniel Seavey Love’s a Gun was later completed in Seavey’s Los Angeles studio, where he produced the track and played all of its instruments himself.
The result is a polished and emotionally charged pop song inspired by the dramatic pull of tracks such as Phil Collins’ “Another Day in Paradise” and Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
For Seavey, the song reflects the painful honesty of choosing someone even when the heartbreak is already visible.
“‘Love’s a Gun’ is a song about me admitting I saw the damage coming and still walked straight into it,” Seavey shared.
He described the track as both beautiful and dangerous, mirroring the feeling of a love that can leave someone empty.
The single follows “Time to Time (Annie),” making Daniel Seavey Love’s a Gun his second release of the year.
Its pre-release sound also gained strong momentum online, generating nearly 750 social media creates and more than 7 million total views.
The release comes with a music video directed by Matty Peacock, known for work with artists such as Billie Eilish and Shawn Mendes.
With nearly 300 million global solo streams, Daniel Seavey continues to build his post-Why Don’t We solo career with confidence.
Southeast Asia remains a strong market for the artist, with the Philippines ranking among his top global countries.
The takeaway: “Love’s a Gun” shows Daniel Seavey at his most vivid and emotionally direct, turning heartbreak into a powerful pop moment.