Emeli Sande. Photo from High Rise PR

British pop singer/songwriter Emeli Sande has revealed that she’s in love with a woman who might just be “the one,” according to a Billboard item that cited her interview with Metro.

Sande came out and said that she’s fallen for a classical pianist she met when she was studying classical music and that her unnamed love feels like “the one for life.”

The singer will release her new album, Let’s Say for Instance—which includes the single “There’s Isn’t Much”—on May 6. The chorus of the song goes, “‘Cause no matter who I love/ And no matter who I touch/ I’m afraid there isn’t much/ Without you.”

The song’s video has female dancers who Metro reported director Mareike Macklon described as being part of the “queer community.”

“I’m not sure what I identify as, but I guess so,” she reportedly told Metro. “I just feel like I should fall in love with whoever I fall in love with.”

Sande is best known for songs such as “Next to Me” and “My Kind of Love.”