Charlotte Grayson Is Back: ‘Get Outta My Yard’ and the Swaggering Sound of a New Era

From the salty winds of Hartlepool rises a voice that knows no boundaries — Charlotte Grayson, the shapeshifter of sound, the poet of punch. She began in the hush of indie-folk, fingers grazing acoustic strings, stories spilling softly. But time has sharpened her edges. With two albums — Grow and Sugar Coat — and a hat-trick (plus one) of BBC Introducing Singles of the Week, Charlotte is no longer whispering. She’s roaring, genre lines trembling beneath her boots.

Her 2025 comeback single, Get Outta My Yard, doesn't knock politely — it kicks the gate in. After a two-year hiatus, she came back not alone but flanked by her old band members from The Shame Areas, like warriors coming out of exile. The song is a showdown in heels — raw, fierce, and unapologetically bold. A country-rock-pop cocktail with an attitude twist, it's Charlotte's refusal to shrink, sugar-coat, or stay in her lane. This isn't a song; it's a musical eviction notice to everything that ever tried to hold her back. 

Enter Foll with the remix: a swagger-infused reimagining throbbing with bass and retro dancefloor attitude. Screamadelica echoes meet cowbell-sprinkled beats as Charlotte's vocals surf a wave of sonic uprising. It's pop, it's punk, and yes — it definitely has hips. The original's raw emotion now grinds and grooves, transforming heartache into high-octane defiance. It's not a remix — it's a rebirth, a reinvention of the anthem in neon and leather. 

She received critical acclaim from the press : from Illustrate Magazine's sass-soaked accolades to Plastic and Lock Magazine's appreciation of her passionate intensity and shape-shifting soundscapes. With four BBC Introducing Singles of the Week and a string of live sessions to her name, Charlotte Grayson is no stranger to airwave adoration. But this time, she's not asking for space — she's commanding it. Loudly. Proudly. And on her own shining, stomping terms.

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