Review: Camille Anjali – LAST FRIEND ON EARTH

At just 12 years old, Camille Anjali steps into the spotlight with a debut that’s thoughtful, heartfelt, and genuinely moving. “LAST FRIEND ON EARTH” tells a story that feels both deeply personal and instantly relatable. Inspired by her father’s experiences and the ache of being far from loved ones, the track unfolds with a sincerity that doesn’t feel manufactured or overly polished—it just feels true. The production, recorded at the iconic Powerplay Studios in Switzerland, has that crisp, classic pop sound without losing the emotional weight behind the lyrics. Camille’s vocals are clear and expressive, delivering each line with the kind of natural storytelling ability you usually only hear in seasoned artists. It’s impressive without trying to be.

The music video, shot at Flamingos Live in Newcastle, adds another layer to the song. Camille dances under the moonlight, holding a glowing ball that symbolizes the spark of friendship she sings about. It’s simple but effective. No big-budget flash—just emotion, movement, and intention. Camille’s background in musical theatre shows. From roles in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical to Annie, she’s clearly comfortable performing. But this debut is something else entirely. It’s not about playing a part—it’s her voice, her story, and her message. That’s what makes this release hit hard.

I didn’t expect to feel so much from a debut this young, but “LAST FRIEND ON EARTH” lands. It’s the kind of track that reminds you how much a single voice can carry when it’s singing something honest. This is more than promising—it’s already solid. Add this to your playlist if you love pop that’s built on emotion and care. And follow Camille Anjali—because if this is where she’s starting, there’s a lot to look forward to.

Listen: https://ditto.fm/last-friend-on-earth
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