Pop artist Harry Hudson comes out with another single, "Gone," from his upcoming album. The song follows his last single released a month ago, "Yellow Lights," with a different, livelier energy. It picks up the pace with a swift banjo riff and full-sounding drums on a track that is radio-ready. He continues to sing about love and loss, and the emotional turmoil that comes along with being in a precarious relationship. The track is produced by Daniel Braunstein, and is Harry's third release on MSFTSmusic/Roc Nation label through their Interscope Records partnership. The track is accompanied by a sweet lyric video with clips of Harry and a love interest, dancing and kissing outdoors. The feel-good song highlights Hudson's folk-rock and pop influences, and on the 23rd of February he is releasing a short film titled Can Cowboys Cry, featuring four of his own songs off of his upcoming album. The trailer for the contemporary western flick is included below.

Harry Hudson's new single "Gone" is the perfect blend of folk and pop
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