Few moments are as exciting as the beginning of a new connection, when every conversation carries the possibility of something more. Gabriella Lin captures that mix of anticipation and vulnerability on her latest single, “Meet Me At Yours.”
This indie-pop track revolves around the excitement of meeting someone who makes conversation feel effortless. Beneath its warmth lies the quiet vulnerability of someone who usually keeps their feelings to themselves, only to find that a genuine connection can make opening up feel both natural and exhilarating. Simply feeling heard becomes enough to spark hopes of something deeper.
Produced by PD, the song embraces a warm, understated bedroom-pop aesthetic. The arrangement gives the vocals and lyrics room to breathe. Alex Zhong’s mixing and mastering complete a polished yet intimate sound that suits a song unfolding almost like a private conversation.
The lyrics stand out for their direct, slightly impulsive expression of desire. The protagonist abandons any hesitation and confesses, “I’m at your door / On the floor / Baby, stop / It’s 6 o’clock / And if you’re hungry, come / Meet me at yours.”
Gabriella Lin, also known as Yueyan Lin, is a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter who grew up between China and New Zealand. She began playing piano at the age of three and discovered songwriting at 17 as a way to transform personal experiences into relatable stories. After graduating from Berklee College of Music, she developed a style defined by soft vocals, understated production, and lyrics exploring young love, introspection, and emotional growth.
Her breakout single, “Biscuit and Tea,” has earned nearly 100,000 Spotify streams, while her catalog has surpassed 8 million streams across platforms in China, reflecting her growing international reach.

Along with its romantic tension, Gabriella Lin weaves in moments of humor that keep the song from becoming overly sentimental. She admits she can be demanding, promises to tone it down, and even jokes about getting engaged before the relationship has barely begun. She also quips that, although she might seem like someone who stays out all night, she'd happily be in bed by nine if the other person were at home. These exaggerations reveal emotion racing ahead of reality.
Within Gabriella Lin’s growing catalog, “Meet Me At Yours” reveals a more playful side without losing the intimate songwriting that defines her work.
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