Prience Moore makes heartbreak sound like a bop in I Should’ve Let You Go, his latest single.
The Seattle-based singer-songwriter delves deeply into a personal chapter of his life, crafting a melancholic ballad that sticks with you. The main instrumental in this song are built with warm piano melodies. This stripped-back arrangement gives Moore plenty of room to tell his story.
Moore’s vocals carry the kind of hurt that seems to come from a very vulnerable place. His voice is laced with pain but also acceptance. He presents heartbreak as something relatable and human rather than something world-shattering. If you have spent too long holding onto the wrong relationship, you will find this feeling familiar.
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I Should’ve Let You Go explores regret and the difficult decision to walk away from someone you still care about in its lyrics. He speaks from a place of personal experience. It makes the song much more authentic.
What makes this release especially interesting is its role in Moore’s creative journey. He views the song as the spark that pushed him further into songwriting, and that sense of purpose comes through clearly.
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