Apryll Aileen Shares New Single “Call Me Anytime,” A Grandfather’s Support to His Grandson Chasing World Cup Dreams

Canadian singer-songwriter Apryll Aileen shares “Call Me Anytime,” a warm and uplifting pop/alt-country single that captures the quiet strength of unconditional love across distance. Rooted in storytelling and emotional clarity, the track follows a grandfather supporting his grandson as he leaves home to pursue a rising soccer career, balancing pride, longing, and the enduring promise of connection.

At its core, the song is written from the perspective of a grandfather speaking to his grandson as he begins to find success in the Canadian soccer world. Through simple yet deeply resonant lyrics, he reminds him that no matter how far he goes, he is never alone. “Call Me Anytime” becomes both a message and a mantra; a steady reassurance that love remains constant, even as life pulls people in different directions.

That sense of connection extends into the song’s visual world. Filmed in Toronto during JUNO week, the accompanying music video features rising youth soccer talent Malakhai Eaton, one of the top defensive players in the GTA (12 and under). The video captures the emotional tension between ambition and home, reflecting the reality of leaving behind familiarity to chase something bigger, while still holding onto where you came from.

The creative process behind the song unfolded organically.

“I was actually on a flight to the UK when I heard the chorus melody in my head,” Apryll shares. “I didn’t want to lose it, so I recorded a voice note right there in my seat. As soon as the plane touched down, I grabbed my friend’s guitar and the song grew naturally from there; it wrote itself.”

The track was later brought to life in collaboration with UK-based producer Danny Lafrombe, blending simplicity with dynamic shifts that mirror the emotional arc of the story.

Apryll co-wrote the lyrics with her friend Bill Eaton who wanted to gift it to his grandson Malakhai for Christmas. From there, it turned into something the pair wanted to share with the world so other families could resonate with it.

One of the most unexpected moments came during filming. While traveling between locations, 11-year-old Malakhai played “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman, a song that had subconsciously influenced Apryll while writing. “Keep in mind I had never met Malakhai until we filmed the video. This alone is mind boggling to me. I’m not sure which one of us felt the call to ‘Fast Car’ first, but I think we were successful in capturing part of its intimate, raw, narrative essence and driving yet slightly melancholic rhythm.”

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