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Olive Amun, photo by Emilio Dumar

Following the September release of his song "Deadweight," Australian artist Olive Amun is now back with new music.

Today, the Melbourne music-maker, who draws influence from the likes of Dominic Fike and Mac Miller, has shared a beaming new single called "Sell My Soul," which goes in a seemingly more sanguine direction, driven by the singer's heartfelt, aching vocals, reflective of someone trying to make up for mistakes and earn a person's forgiveness, even if it's all in vain.

“'Sell My Soul' is about doing anything and everything to get the person you love back," says Amun. "While they are getting more and more uninterested and over you."

It's further proof of the Aussie newcomer's knack for constructing earworm melodies with earnest, reflective lyrics. He has been steadily rising with his debut Don't Leave Yet EP earlier this year.

Hear "Sell My Soul" below.