New Music: Watch the Lyric Video for Harry Hudson “Let Me”

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Following the recent release of Mean to Love and Pendulum, Harry Hudson has now released his latest with Let Me via Roc Nation/Republic Records.

Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter Harry Hudson unveils his latest single, Let Me. Written by Hudson alongside Blake Slatkin and Maejor and produced by Jess Jackson with additional production by Slatkin, Mike Dean, and Isaac Bolivar.

Hudson’s garnered the ability to intertwine folk-rock along with pop results in silky smooth vocals along with captivating beats.
Further explaining, Hudson notes the meaning behind the song. Harry says, “This song is about a girl I love. I wanted to name it after her, but she wouldn’t let me.” Watch the lyric video for Let Me below or listen via your preferred streaming site HERE.

Gearing up for a massive 2020, Hudson is only getting started.
Lastly, this spring, Hudson will support Alec Benjamin on his These Two Windows North American Tour. Dates are listed below, get tickets HERE.

4/14 Pomona, CA The Glasshouse
4/15 Phoenix, AZ The Van Buren
4/21 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre
4/23 Vancouver, BC Vogue Theatre
4/24 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
4/25 Seattle, WA Showbox Sodo
4/28 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
4/29 Denver, CO The Mission Ballroom
5/1 Minneapolis, MN The Fillmore
5/2 Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre
5/3 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
5/5 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Hall
5/6 Montreal, QC MTELUS
5/8 Boston, MA House of Blues
5/9 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Music Hall
5/11 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
5/14 Nashville, TN Marathon Music Works
5/15 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
5/17 Orlando, FL The Beacham
5/19 Houston, TX House of Blues
5/20 Dallas, TX Canton Hall
5/21 Austin, TX Emo’s

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