After a long break that left fans waiting, Reiley is back with "Funny I Don't Miss You," a powerful follow-up to January's "Feeling," which was his first single in a long time. The new song came out on March 6, 2026, along with a self-directed music video that shows the song's emotional push and pull, where confidence and vulnerability blur in real time.
Reiley wrote and produced "Funny I Don't Miss You" all by himself. The song is about that tough time after a breakup when you're trying to convince yourself you've moved on. The song's charm comes from a quiet battle between acceptance and denial. Instead of making the aftermath of a breakup seem like a big deal, Reiley puts it in a context of self-awareness, recognizing the strange space between feeling fine and almost believing it.
The release is just as ambitious in terms of visuals. Reiley also directs the music video, which is shot in 8K vertical anamorphic, a technique that captures an incredible amount of detail, about 70 megapixels worth of footage. He chose this technical option because he has loved music videos since childhood.
The story behind the camera is even more impressive, a friend who had never worked with a camera before shot the video. The outcome shows that Reiley is willing to work with others and try new things, turning a risky idea into a polished visual experience.
This new release, along with "Feeling," marks a new beginning for the Faroese artist. The first single opened the door again after three years, and "Funny I Don't Miss You" confidently walks through it, combining emotional honesty with creative risk.
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