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Josh Jensen - Be Human
Josh Jensen - Be Human

Josh Jensen’s warm Americana folk message to ‘Be Human’

Seattle-based singer-songwriter Josh Jensen has a knack for writing songs that feel like they were meant for quiet mornings and deep conversations. Rooted in acoustic Americana and folk, his music blends classic storytelling with a warm and polished sound that’s easy to sink into.

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His latest track ‘Be Human’ is one of those songs that gently invite you in without making a fuss. The finger-picked acoustic guitar and honey-like vocals are the first thing that pulls you close. The is almost like a lullaby. Then comes some magic, Hannah Wyatt’s violin, weaving in and out of the melody like sunlight filtering through trees. Soft and striking, adding an emotive layer that sticks.

Josh Jensen sings with a quiet kind of conviction. His voice isn’t flashy but it carries the message with heart. Lyrically, ‘Be Human’ is a poetic plea for unity in a divided world. There’s a real sense of yearning for connection, without sounding too preachy. What makes this song work is how simple and organic it feels. No studio tricks or overproduction, just a beautiful tune played well and sung with honesty. Josh Jensen knows the power of restraint and it shows.

If you’re into acoustic folk with meaning and a bit of soul-soothing charm, ‘Be Human’ is worth a spin. Josh Jensen delivers something quietly powerful here, and it’s the kind of song you’ll want to come back to.

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