Lefuturewave is a music blog based in the Netherlands. We feature emerging as well as established artists.

Some songs make you feel seen. Others make you want to dance. Molly Grace’s Heaven Sent does both, while also throwing in a wink, a strut, and a tongue-in-cheek hallelujah.
From the first second, the song delivers pure drama. The production shimmers with vintage disco textures, pulsing bass, glittering high hats, and synths that sparkle like stained glass in the sunlight. But it’s the vocals that lift the track into the stratosphere. Soaring, euphoric, and unapologetically soulful, they channel the spirit of a gospel choir that’s more rhinestone than robe.
The lyrics walk a fabulous tightrope between sacred and scandalous. Phrases like “baptized in your fever, born again in your kiss” take religious imagery and flip it with a sultry grin. It’s playful, provocative, and proudly subversive, reclaiming divine language to celebrate earthly (and very queer) pleasure.
Heaven Sent turns up the lights. Check it out below!

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