Not Too Late (Ricki-Lee Coulter song)

The "lulling, soft ballad" marks a departure from Coulter's previous dance releases, and she said the song is about "redemption and it never being too late to right our wrongs and start again.

"[1] Coulter and husband/manager Rich Harrison moved to Los Angeles in 2015 and began working on her fifth studio album.

The singer spent months writing “empty” formulaic songs or sticking to the dance and R&B genre of her previous hits "Can't Touch It", "Do It Like That" and "Burn It Down".

In an interview with news.com.au's Cameron Adams, Coulter said: "Pivoting musically is scary, but I really have faith in this song.

Coulter said: "I wanted people to hear the pain in these lyrics and feel where this song is coming from.