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Sarah Kinsley Announces New EP ‘Fleeting’ For February 13 And Shares “Lonely Touch”

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New York-based singer-songwriter and producer Sarah Kinsley has announced her new EP ‘Fleeting,’ arriving February 13 via Verve Forecast/Fontana. The EP features the musician’s recent euphoric pop single of the same title, plus new track “Lonely Touch,” available now with a co-directed video that’s artistically and visually linked to the title track. A 30-date headline tour of North America and the UK/Ireland kicks off next spring in Seattle on March 25, with stops in New York, Los Angeles, and wrapping up at London KOKO on May 28. The new EP also features a guest collaboration with British artist Paris Paloma on “After All,” marking Kinsley’s first collaboration in the studio. Paloma comments, “I’ve been a fan of Sarah’s for ages, and she’s been one of my top listened to artists for several years in a row, so when she asked me to collaborate I was so happy to work with her, and also to do something so swelling and emotive as this song ‘after all,’ felt like a new direction for both of us, I’m incredibly excited for everyone to hear it.”

Kinsley explains the origins of “Lonely Touch”: “‘Lonely Touch’ was written in one sitting after I watched the Luca Guadagnino film Queer. It was inspired by a scene showing two lovers intertwining: their hands traveling under each other’s skin, moving through the body, feeling each other’s hearts. This song is an homage to the vulnerability of longing, of yearning for a kind of touch that is undeniable and terrifying. It is a song about true intimacy: wanting to feel the edges of another’s soul, becoming one in the dark together.” She created the music video with New York choreographer Madi O’Halloran and director Chloë Vivian Gottlieb to truly embody the song through dance and movement, capturing closeness and raw touch between people. The ‘Fleeting’ EP is Kinsley’s first body of music since the release of her acclaimed 2024 debut LP ‘Escaper,’ written in the back of cabs zipping across New York City and produced alongside friend and collaborator Jake Aron. On working with Paloma, Kinsley notes, “There was something magical about the idea of giving the second half of After All to another artist: creating a duet between people ruminating on why love cannot always save us. Paris Paloma is the artist I wanted to share this moment with, and we made this song together across the Atlantic between New York and London.” Kinsley reflects on the EP itself: “The Fleeting EP is a collection of music scoring my return to a long lost sense of self. It is a record honouring love and desire. A deep promise to change. It is a promise to yearn, to long, to feel deeply and truly, despite knowing everything is fleeting.” ‘Escaper’ turned not only the heads of critics but of Chappell Roan too, who put the spotlight on Kinsley’s talent via Instagram earlier this year.

Tracklist:

Lonely Touch

Truth Of Pursuit

Reverie

After All (with Paris Paloma)

Fleeting

Tour Dates:

March 25 – The Crocodile, Seattle, WA

March 26 – Hollywood Theatre, Vancouver, BC

March 28 – Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR

March 30 – August Hall, San Francisco, CA

March 31 – The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA

April 1 – Music Box, San Diego, CA

April 3 – Meow Wolf, Santa Fe, NM

April 4 – Marquis, Denver, CO

April 7 – Mohawk, Austin, TX

April 8 – House of Blues – Bronze Peacock Room, Houston, TX

April 9 – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall, Dallas, TX

April 11 – The Loft At Center Stage, Atlanta, GA

April 12 – The Abbey, Orlando, FL

April 14 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC

April 15 – The Underground, Charlotte, NC

April 17 – Exit/In, Nashville, TN

April 18 – Blue Note Columbia, Columbia, MO

April 19 – Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL

April 21 – The Mod Club, Toronto, ON

April 22 – The Mod Club, Toronto, ON

April 23 – Le Studio TD, Quebec, QC

April 25 – The Howard Theatre, Washington, DC

April 26 – Royale, Boston, MA

April 28 – Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, NY

May 20 – The Button Factory, Dublin, IE

May 22 – The Garage, Glasgow, UK

May 23 – Gorilla, Manchester, UK

May 25 – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham, UK

May 26 – The Fleece, Bristol, UK

May 28 – KOKO, London, UK

Max Richter Releases Physical Editions Of Original Soundtrack For Chloé Zhao Film ‘Hamnet’

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acclaimed feature film ‘Hamnet.’ The score earned nominations for both the Critics Choice and Golden Globe Awards, plus a shortlist placement for the Academy Awards upon its release. From Academy Award-winning writer and director Chloé Zhao, Hamnet tells a powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece Hamlet, featuring acclaimed performances from Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal. The film has already garnered significant recognition, including the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, with Buckley recently taking home the Critics Choice Award for Best Actress. Buckley praised Richter’s contribution, saying, “He helped to transcend to another plane. And to be able to do that, whether you’re just listening to on your own or in a concert hall with a thousand people that you’ve never met and actually feel like you’re all going to someplace else, that is an extraordinary feeling.”

Richter explains his approach to the soundtrack: “In composing the score for Hamnet, I decided to use the basic atoms of Elizabethan musical practice; the period instrumentation, grammar and sensibility of the time, but to apply these materials in a way that springs directly from the psychology of the story.” He notes that he made sketches responding to the overarching themes of familial love and loss prior to the shoot, which Zhao used during filming and in the edit, giving them a starting point for the overall musical architecture. Richter developed a choral language for the character of Agnes that underpins much of the story, using women’s voices both in ways an Elizabethan composer would recognize and as pure color emanating from the psychology of the moment. One of the most influential composers of his generation, Richter blends traditional orchestrations with modern electronic elements throughout the sweeping Hamnet score. His catalogue has amassed over three billion streams to date, and Hamnet marks one of more than 50 projects that Richter has scored, following collaborations with directors Denis Villeneuve, Martin Scorsese, and Ari Folman. Richter is co-founder of Studio Richter Mahr alongside his partner, visual artist Yulia Mahr, built inside a former farmhouse in Oxfordshire and powered with cutting-edge solar and heat-pump technology.

Tracklist:

Of Agnes

Of Orpheus

See things that others don’t

Look at me

In all my philosophy

Of earth and heaven

An abysm of time

Of the heart

Of remembrance

Of the sky

I was the more deceived

Inward

Who are you looking for?

The great globe itself

Of a ghost

On The Nature Of Daylight

My Robin to the greenwood did go

Of the undiscovered country

Coco Jones Shines At NPR Tiny Desk With Performance From Debut Album ‘Why Not More?’

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Coco Jones brought her stunning vocal abilities to the NPR Tiny Desk for a six-song performance showcasing material from her debut studio album ‘Why Not More?’ The singer-songwriter, who has earned praise from industry legends including Beyoncé, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, and Babyface, delivered a set that demonstrated why she’s becoming a standout voice in contemporary R&B. Backed by her band featuring Jay Rojas on guitar, Sean Diarra Miles on keys, Frank Javois on bass, Dominique Austin on drums, and background vocalists David Harrison, Domo Abrams, and Mariah Meshae, Jones performed “You,” “Double Back,” “On Sight,” “Taste,” “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” and her breakout hit “ICU.” The performance highlighted her vocal range and control across ballads and uptempo tracks.

EJAE, Audrey Nuna And REI AMI From KPop Demon Hunters Perform “Golden” On Jimmy Kimmel Live

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EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, the singing voices of HUNTR/X from KPop Demon Hunters, performed “Golden (Glowin’ Version)” on Jimmy Kimmel Live on January 9. The performance showcased the trio’s unique blend of K-pop influenced sounds and demon hunting narrative from the animated series KPop Demon Hunters, which follows three Korean American teens who discover their destinies as demon hunters while navigating the music industry. EJAE brings her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence, while Audrey Nuna, known for her genre-blending approach and previous work including tracks like “Comic Sans” and “damn Right,” adds her distinctive edge. REI AMI, who has made waves with her bold style and collaborations, rounds out the trio. The performance of “Golden (Glowin’ Version)” on one of television’s biggest late-night stages marks a significant moment for the KPop Demon Hunters franchise as it continues to bridge animation, music, and cultural representation.


Grammy Artist To Watch Kashus Culpepper Delivers Sweeping Piano Ballad “Cherry Rose”

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Grammy Artist to Watch Kashus Culpepper releases “Cherry Rose,” his most tender statement to date as an artist whose substantial early acclaim continues to build and prove he can deftly mix Americana twang, intimate soul, and searing Southern rock. The sweeping piano ballad appears on his forthcoming debut album ‘Act I,’ arriving January 23. Its respective official music video, Act I, Scene 3, directed by Lewis Cater, known for his work on Kacey Musgraves’ “The Architect,” premieres today. The Alabama native chose to record ‘Act I’ in Muscle Shoals, a decision rooted in both state pride and musical history. Culpepper notes, “So much history between the soul giants of the world, like Aretha and Wilson Pickett, and then some of my favorite bands, like the Allman Brothers.” “Cherry Rose” emerges as a song about people “doing work, just to get by, because they have to,” cowritten alongside singer-songwriter Mikky Ekko, known for work with Rihanna on “Stay,” Teddy Swims on “Lose Control,” and 21 Savage on “red sky,” along with producer Brian Elmquist.

Ahead of his debut, Culpepper has earned co-signs from icons and musical heroes like Elton John, who claimed Kashus is “if Bill Withers made country music,” and John Mayer, who shared he’s “as good as it gets.” Praise continues rolling in for the album ahead of its release, with Rolling Stone noting, “If what we’ve heard so far is any indication, expect 2026 to be a breakthrough year for this Alabama singer,” while Paste concludes that “the idea that Act I is Culpepper’s debut album is challenging… since he seems like one of those inevitable artists who has always been.” Nashville Lifestyles calls the debut “a blockbuster… the scene-stealing talent is just getting started,” and Parade logs the album as one of the five most highly anticipated country albums of the year. Prior to “Cherry Rose,” Culpepper released a string of album singles that have caught the ears of listeners and critics alike, most recent “In Her Eyes” named a Song You Need To Know according to Rolling Stone and one of Billboard’s Must-Hear New Country Songs, along with “tightly crafted” “Mean To Me” per Country Central and Americana radio number one “Believe.” On the album, Culpepper is joined by Grammy recognized collaborators Sierra Ferrell on “Broken Wing Bird” and Marcus King on “Southern Man.”

This year Culpepper hits the road for headliners in New York, Boston, Nashville, and more amidst dates in Australia with Wyatt Flores and an opening slot supporting Eric Church. With a busy year ahead in 2026, Culpepper’s 2025 gained him recognition as one of GRAMMY.com’s 25 Artists to Watch in 2025, Apple Music Zane Lowe’s 25 Artists for ’25, 2025 Variety Power of Young Hollywood Impact Report, Opry NextStage Class of 2025, Billboard’s February 2025 Country Rookie of the Month, 2025 Amazon Music Bonfire Artist to Watch, Apple Music’s February 2025 Country Riser of the Month, 2025 Pandora Country Artist to Watch, and Martin Artist Showcase Class of 2025. Finding his voice in church as young as five years old, it wasn’t until 2020’s global pandemic that Culpepper went from listener to performer, picking up a guitar and learning cover songs to play at barrack bonfires in Rota, Spain during his deployment with the Navy.

Act I Tracklist
Intro (Kashus Culpepper, Jordan Dozzi, Jacob Durrett)
Southern Man (feat. Marcus King) (Kashus Culpepper, Bear Rinehart)
Alabama Beauty Queen (Kashus Culpepper, Luke Preston, Diego Urias)
Woman (Kashus Culpepper, Anderson East)
Break Me Like (Kashus Culpepper, Grady Block, Hank Compton)
Believe (Kashus Culpepper, Foy Vance)
Stay (Kashus Culpepper, Jordan Dozzi, Jacob Durrett)
Mean To Me (Kashus Culpepper, Oscar Charles, Diego Urias, Matt Warren)
Broken Wing Bird (feat. Sierra Ferrell) (Kashus Culpepper, Brian Elmquist)
Better Weather (Kashus Culpepper, Luke Preston)
That’s The Feeling (Kashus Culpepper, Brian Elmquist)
Man Of His Word (Kashus Culpepper, Natalie Hemby)
In Her Eyes (Kashus Culpepper, Brent Cobb, Oscar Charles)
Is It True (Kashus Culpepper, Rhett Akins, Rocky Block)
After Me? (Kashus Culpepper, Mark Addison Chandler)
Out Of My Mind (Kashus Culpepper, Brian Elmquist)
House On A Hill (Kashus Culpepper, Rhett Akins, Jimi Bell)
Cherry Rose (Kashus Culpepper, Mikky Ekko, Brian Elmquist)

Stephen Sanchez Unveils New Single And Video “Sweet Love” Starring His Grandparents

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Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Stephen Sanchez kicks off 2026 with new single “Sweet Love,” accompanied by a heartfelt video directed by Jason Lester, known for his work with Hozier, Laufey, and Conan Gray, co-starring his grandparents. The video was shot at his grandparents’ home, paying tribute to the place where Sanchez first discovered his love for music through his grandfather’s record collection. With upbeat production and Sanchez’s captivating vocals, “Sweet Love” ushers in a new chapter all about love, the good, the bad, the ugly, and everything in between. Sanchez shares, “‘Sweet Love’ really encapsulates the beautiful parts of love, and the active choice we have to make, to love one another every day. I was inspired by my grandparents’ relationship while writing the song and it was so special to have them star in the video.”

Sanchez gave fans an early preview of the song last night at an exclusive pop-up at Nashville’s The Basement East, performing a mix of fan favorites along with some additional unreleased tracks for the sold-out crowd. “Sweet Love” marks Sanchez’s first solo offering since 2023’s ‘Angel Face,’ which earned critical praise from NPR, SPIN, V Magazine, FLOOD, American Songwriter, and more. The release signals the beginning of a massive 2026 for the singer-songwriter.

Olivia Rodrigo Celebrates Fifth Anniversary Of “Drivers License” With David Byrne Cover Version

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Released five years ago today, Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making the then 17-year-old the youngest artist in history to debut in the top spot, a record she holds to this day. To celebrate the fifth anniversary of this career milestone, the multi-Platinum, three-time Grammy Award-winning artist is releasing several special versions of “drivers license” via Geffen Records. David Byrne, the iconic musician, performer, writer and multidisciplinary artist whose creative ventures have captivated audiences since 1975 when he co-founded the renowned group Talking Heads, offers his interpretation of “drivers license” on a new version available at all DSPs beginning today alongside Rodrigo’s original version of the song. This marks the first in a series of covers tied to the fifth anniversary of ‘SOUR,’ Rodrigo’s debut album, which was released on May 21, 2021.

Pressed on translucent ruby vinyl, the seven-inch vinyl features Byrne’s version of “drivers license” on Side A while Side B captures one of the highlights from Rodrigo’s Governors Ball 2025 set, the moment Byrne joined her onstage for a performance of Talking Heads’ classic “burning down the house.” Since its release on January 8, 2021, “drivers license” has amassed over 4.7 billion combined global streams and has been certified 6x Platinum by the RIAA. The track spent its first eight weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, the longest running number one song by a solo artist at the time. Praised by The New York Times for the way it “successfully balances dark yet crisp melodrama with bold tunefulness,” “drivers license” ranks among the top 100 most-streamed songs of all time on Apple Music, among the top 10 most-streamed solo female songs in Spotify history and in the top 20 of Rolling Stone’s Best Female Songs of the Century. “drivers license” was the lead single from ‘SOUR,’ which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was named the number one Album of 2021 by Rolling Stone. In 2022, Rodrigo took home Grammy awards in three of the seven categories she was nominated in: Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album for ‘SOUR’ and Best Pop Solo Performance for “drivers license.” ‘SOUR’ remains the first and only album in Spotify history to have four songs each surpass two billion streams. Her 2023 follow-up album ‘GUTS’ debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with the GUTS World Tour finding Rodrigo playing 100 sold-out headline shows in 64 cities across more than 21 countries.

AP Dhillon Goes Rock With New Single “Raatan Lambiyaan” Featuring Shinda Kahlon

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Global hitmaker AP Dhillon surprises audiences worldwide at the very beginning of the year with his electrifying new single “Raatan Lambiyaan,” featuring long-time collaborator Shinda Kahlon. This guitar-laden rock track marks a bold new sonic direction for the Punjabi trendsetter, fresh off the heels of his entirely sold-out One of One Tour, which saw him perform to massive crowds including 20,000 fans in Delhi alone. With over seven billion streams worldwide, Dhillon continues to cement his position as one of the leading Desi artists globally. “Raatan Lambiyaan” showcases Dhillon’s unparalleled versatility and his continuous exploration of new genres, with early reactions hailing the track as a powerful demonstration of his artistic evolution following his seamless blending of hip-hop and pop in previous chart-toppers. Reflecting on the release, Dhillon stated, “‘Raatan Lambiyaan’ was my chance to tap into the raw energy of rock. I teased it during an Instagram Live a few months ago and have been getting messages from fans to release it ever since. We just wanted to create something powerful and a bit different from what I’ve done before, and I’m really excited it’s finally out there.”

Dhillon stands as one of the most influential singer-rappers and producers of his generation, known for effortlessly blending multiple genres including hip-hop, pop, and now rock. His cultural impact and growing international footprint were highlighted when he became the first Punjabi language artist to perform at the 2023 Juno Awards in Edmonton, Canada. With over nineteen million monthly listeners globally on Spotify, his music has transcended borders, charting in multiple countries like New Zealand and earning a top 5 EP on the Punjabi Music Chart in the United Kingdom. His groundbreaking work has been spotlighted by leading global publications such as Billboard, GQ, Rolling Stone, Forbes, and Vogue India. “Raatan Lambiyaan” builds on this incredible momentum, solidifying Dhillon’s reputation as an artist who consistently pushes boundaries and redefines global expectations for Punjabi music, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter and a landmark year of music from the global icon.

How to Experience More Without Spending More

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By Mitch Rice

Travel has a way of expanding our horizons — it helps us see the world differently, step outside our routines, and create lasting memories. But for many people, the idea of traveling more often feels out of reach, especially when budgets are tight. Flights, hotels, meals, and activities can add up quickly, making adventures seem like a luxury reserved for special occasions.

The good news is that meaningful travel doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. With the right strategies, you can enjoy more experiences, explore more places, and create richer memories — all without overspending. The key lies in planning smarter, being flexible, and knowing where to find value.

Rethink What “Luxury” Really Means

One of the most powerful mindset shifts for affordable travel is redefining what “luxury” means to you. For some, it’s staying in five-star resorts; for others, it’s simply having the time and space to relax, explore, and enjoy the moment. Luxury doesn’t always have to come with a high price — sometimes, it’s found in small upgrades, unique experiences, or thoughtful planning that makes the journey feel special.

For example, choosing a charming boutique hotel over a large chain can give you a more personalized experience at a fraction of the cost. Opting for shoulder season travel can unlock quieter destinations, better weather, and lower prices. By focusing on what makes an experience meaningful to you, rather than what looks luxurious from the outside, you open up countless opportunities to travel well without spending more.

Use Deals and Discounts Strategically

One of the most effective ways to stretch your budget is to take advantage of deals, discounts, and special offers that are often hiding in plain sight. Many travelers overlook these opportunities, assuming that luxury automatically means expensive. But smart use of promotions can give you access to experiences that might otherwise feel out of reach.

A great example of this is using hotel discount codes to unlock elevated stays for less. You can go to Travel Tweaks to see how a few simple promo codes can transform a standard trip into something memorable — without breaking the bank. Whether it’s a reduced rate at a boutique property or a special offer that includes extras like breakfast or spa credits, these savings can free up funds for other parts of your trip.

Be Flexible With Timing and Destinations

Flexibility is one of the biggest superpowers when it comes to affordable travel. If you’re willing to travel during off-peak times or explore less touristy destinations, you can experience the same level of enjoyment at a fraction of the cost.

For example, flying midweek often means lower airfare, while visiting popular destinations just before or after peak season lets you enjoy good weather and smaller crowds — without paying premium prices. Similarly, considering secondary cities or lesser-known regions can reveal hidden gems that are both more affordable and less crowded than major tourist hubs.

Plan Experiences Over Things

When trying to save money, it’s easy to focus purely on cutting costs — but the real magic lies in prioritizing experiences that matter most. Instead of spending on expensive souvenirs or unnecessary upgrades, focus on activities that align with your interests. A guided walking tour, a cooking class with locals, or a scenic hike can provide a richer connection to a destination than costly attractions ever could.

Travel memories come from the moments you live, not the things you buy. By being intentional with where you allocate your budget, you can do more of what truly matters to you.

Mix and Match Travel Styles

Another way to experience more without overspending is to blend different travel styles. Maybe you splurge on a unique accommodation for one night, then balance it with budget-friendly stays the rest of the trip. Or perhaps you enjoy a few fine dining experiences while also exploring local street food, which often offers some of the most authentic flavors at a fraction of the cost.

This mix-and-match approach keeps travel exciting without draining your wallet. It’s about creating balance rather than following a single rigid budget strategy.

Take Advantage of Free and Low-Cost Activities

Some of the best travel experiences cost little to nothing. Exploring local parks, wandering through markets, attending cultural festivals, or visiting free museums can offer insight into a place’s personality without straining your budget. Many cities also offer walking tours, public performances, or community events that give you a more authentic connection than big-ticket attractions.

Plan Ahead, But Leave Room for Serendipity

Smart planning goes a long way in saving money — booking flights and accommodations early often locks in lower prices. But leaving room in your itinerary for spontaneous discoveries can make your travels feel richer and more personal. Sometimes, the best experiences are the ones you didn’t plan for at all: a hidden café down a side street, a conversation with a local, or a scenic detour you stumble upon by accident.

The Best Adventures Don’t Have to Be Expensive

Traveling more doesn’t mean spending more — it means traveling smarter. By rethinking what luxury means, strategically using deals and discounts, staying flexible, and focusing on meaningful experiences, you can craft journeys that feel both enriching and affordable.

A well-planned trip doesn’t just stretch your budget; it expands your possibilities. With a little creativity and resourcefulness, you can see more of the world, collect more stories, and create memories that last a lifetime — all without overspending.Whether planning a trip or upgrading a workspace with office furniture for sale miami, thoughtful decisions can deliver quality experiences without unnecessary costs.

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Carrie Ryan Kicks Off 2026 With Emotionally Charged New Single “Can’t Fight It”

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Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, indie alt-pop artist Carrie Ryan has dropped her new song “Can’t Fight It,” an emotionally charged track where her voice takes center stage. The song moves over an easy vibe that transports the listener to a world of Ryan’s creation, warm and reflective like flipping through old photos late at night and reminiscing on the past. Known for her knack for blending moody melodies with real life themes delivered in cinematic fashion and influenced by artists like Halsey and Florence + The Machine, Ryan writes songs that feel personal while sounding big. She’s had music featured on Lifetime’s Little Women: LA and CBS’s The Young and the Restless. Lyrically, the song addresses being in love with the same person for ten years and choosing to accept time passing instead of fighting it. Ryan wrote it after realizing many of her past love songs focused on the rush of new relationships, approaching love from a different perspective about growing up together, sharing memories, and finding comfort in a life built side by side. Ryan comments, “I wanted to write a song about how lucky it is to grow up with and deeply know another person.” “Can’t Fight It” isn’t about chasing youth but appreciating what lasts, carrying a heartfelt and relatable message.