Sienna Spiro has shared the meaning behind her new single “The Visitor.”

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The song, out today (March 13), is Spiro’s first original music of 2026 and the first since the breakout of her 2025 track “Die On This Hill,” which hit No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 9 on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart.

The Capitol-signed artist was also nominated for the BRITs‘ Critics Choice alongside Rose Gray and eventual winner Jacob Alon.

Now on her Instagram, Spiro has shared more on the song’s lengthy writing process. “It’s very hard to put into words what this song means to me,” she wrote. “It took me 9 attempts to articulate this feeling I’ve felt my whole life. About two years ago, I was sitting with a friend who mentioned an art exhibition called The Visitor. Of course, I’d heard the word before, but for some reason, in that moment, it stayed with me.”

“Two months later, I was at my favourite jazz club, Smalls in New York. The band introduced a piece of music they described as being about the temporary nature of life. From then, it started to become such a big theme in my life.”

She added, “I think my whole life I’ve felt like a visitor. I’ve always been aware of the temporary nature of things, of life, of time.”

“And in that sense, we are all visitors. But more personally, in relationships, friendships, situations, and moments, I’ve often felt impermanent. In the back of my mind I just knew if I stopped trying it would eventually end and people would leave.”

She continued, “After 9 attempts I finally felt like I got it right with my friends Michael [Pollack] and Omer [Fedi]. We got to record the most beautiful strings on a Sunday at Valentine where we created the song. Endlessly grateful for the love you have shown me and this song already.”

Spiro is currently in the midst of a sold-out U.S. headline tour and will play a number of shows in the U.K. this spring.

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