We didn’t expect Harry Hudson Taylor to drop a spoken-word track — but honestly? We’re glad he did. “Dear You, It’s Me” is part poem, part pep talk, and entirely heartfelt. It’s the audio version of that deep exhale you didn’t realize you were holding in. And somehow, it hits harder than a full band ever could.
The magic here is in the intimacy. There’s no ego, no posturing — just a man speaking honestly to himself (and to all of us, really). It’s like opening someone else’s diary and finding your own thoughts written inside. The production is subtle but lush, letting the message shine without distraction.
And let’s talk about that short film! Moody Berlin streets, slow-motion walks, and a final hug that’ll leave you misty-eyed. It’s simple, but powerful. Much like the track itself, which proves that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is just say how you feel — out loud.
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