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Harry Hudson Taylor’s Debut Solo Single “Dear You, It’s Me” Is A Hug in Audio Form

  • Melodrift Team
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read
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Harry Hudson Taylor has just handed us the equivalent of a warm hug in musical form with “Dear You, It’s Me”. It’s spoken-word, sure — but don’t mistake it for background noise. This track feels like someone reaching across time and space to tell you exactly what you needed to hear, right when you needed to hear it. It’s soft, sincere, and beautifully human.


Forget catchy hooks or big choruses — this is music that breathes. Set over a bed of ambient textures and lo-fi-inspired beats, Harry’s voice is more mentor than frontman, speaking gently instead of singing. You can practically hear the café noise behind the original journal entry, and that rawness makes it even more special.


Bonus points for the instrumental version, which doubles as the perfect soundtrack for journaling, crying (if that’s your thing), or just lying on the floor staring at the ceiling. This isn’t just a track — it’s a moment. And one you’ll probably come back to when your soul needs a reminder to be a little kinder to itself.





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