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Calum Scott - Heaven (2025)

"They wouldn't call that place above Heaven / If they spent a night in your arms" — Boldly claims that human connection can surpass celestial bliss.

: He intended to "put the power into the relationship," suggesting that the connection between two people can be divine in its own right.

To show appreciation for his significant fan base in Asia, Scott released several duet versions of "Heaven" featuring prominent Southeast Asian artists: (Indonesia) Darren Espanto (Philippines) Diana Danielle (Malaysia) Hoàng Duyên (Vietnam) Key Lyrics to Note Calum Scott - Heaven

: The production creates a swirling, immersive soundscape that highlights the energy of a meaningful relationship. Global Collaborations

"I used to count the stars in the sky / Now I count the ones in your eyes" — A metaphor for finding a new, more personal universe within a loved one. Calum Scott's "Heaven" & Reckless Love: A Deep Dive - Covid "They wouldn't call that place above Heaven /

: Scott has stated that the song describes a love so powerful it is "far superior to anything else, any other form of paradise that could be offered".

The central concept of "Heaven" is finding paradise within a relationship rather than waiting for an afterlife. Global Collaborations "I used to count the stars

"I used to think that my paradise was somewhere waiting on the other side" — Reflects a shift from looking toward the future to valuing the present.