Perfectly
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| Single by FKA Twigs | ||||
| from the album Eusexua | ||||
| Released | 9 July 2025 | |||
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| Length | 3:51 | |||
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"Perfectly" is a song by English singer FKA twigs. It was released as a single through Young, Atlantic Records on 9 July 2025. It was included on a digital reissue of her third studio album, Eusexua, the track was first previewed live during the album's tour, including Primavera in Barcelona and LadyLand in New York City.
Described as an uptempo, club-ready dance-pop song that blends experimental production with a lighter, romantic tone, it was promoted with cover art and snippets shared on social media and arrived alongside a Jordan Hemingway–directed music video featuring twigs and her Eusexua community, reflecting the project's themes of physicality, vulnerability, and freedom.
Promotion

On her social media, twigs revealed the single's cover art, writing, "and so the offerings begin again... if Eusexua was the tip of the tongue, 'Perfectly' is the oesophagus".[3] In her Instagram story, she previewed a 15-second snippet of the track, which she had already been performing live, featuring the lyric, "Another day, leave it all to another day".[4] On release, twigs shared "Perfectly" alongside a Jordan Hemingway–directed music video.[5] Co-produced by twigs with Koreless and Xquisite Korpse,[6][7] the video emphasized the community surrounding the album and reflected its themes of physicality, vulnerability, and freedom.[2]
Composition
"Perfectly" is described as a "high-tempo dance-pop track"[8] that highlights twigs' experimental approach to production,[9] with darkened dance-pop elements with a lighter and romantic tone.[10] As also noted as a clubby,[11] uptempo pop track with a vocal delivery reminiscent of PinkPantheress,[6] Uproxx observed its "club-ready" quality, quoting lyrics from the opening verse — "Another day, leave it all to another day / Leave it all to another day, another me / And when I'm done, they'll say I did it perfectly".[12] Rolling Stone described the song as a "hopeful track" driven by a propulsive beat, underlining twigs' ability to merge lyrical intimacy with energetic, experimental pop textures.[13]