“Dear You, It’s Me” Is The Sound Of Slowing Down
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Dear You, It's Me
Harry Hudson Taylor
While the world’s still busy chasing the next big drop or viral hook, Harry Hudson Taylor takes a beautifully quiet detour with “Dear You, It’s Me”. No flashy production, no belting choruses — just spoken words wrapped in ambient warmth. It’s a song that doesn’t ask for your attention, but somehow holds it anyway.
You can tell this one came from a real place. It started as a café break journal entry, and it still carries that same raw immediacy — like a thought you scribble down quickly so you don’t forget it later. There’s something disarmingly comforting about hearing someone say what you’ve maybe been too afraid to admit to yourself.
This track isn’t just worth listening to — it’s worth revisiting. Especially the instrumental version, which feels like a musical safe space. Whether you’re going through it or just need a reset, this release is a beautiful reminder that slowing down is not only okay, but sometimes necessary.
