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Sam Robbins takes listeners on the road with "What a Little Love Can Do" [Video]

  • January 17, 2025
  • Victoria Polsely
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New England singer-songwriter, musician and performer extraordinaire Sam Robbins has shared his leading single and music video off of his highly anticipated forthcoming new album. Entitled "What a Little Love Can Do", the song is the perfect first taste from this emotive and important artist on the rise.

With "What a Little Love Can Do", Sam Robbins finds hope in darkness. Inspired by a moment, the song was created after a year spent on the road. He shares, "I had just made it back to Nashville from a long run of shows when I heard that there had been a shooting near my house. I was home alone all day after an amazing trip, visiting places that felt so different from where I had grown up in NH, and I started strumming. The song just flowed from there, and I think that's where the simple, direct nature of the lyrics and message came from – just trying to be in the moment and capture my feelings in a very divided world." Lyrics including, "It's going to be a long road / When we look at where we started / One nation brokenhearted / I've seen the light shine through closed windows / I'm going to reach out to you / Show a little what a little love can do," further demonstrate how important it is to show love and connection with our fellow humans especially in times of hardships. Musically, the single is a gorgeous folk pop ballad filled with heartfelt melodies, introspective piano and colorful acoustic guitars. Stacked harmonies also add to the unforgettable music moment which further showcases Sam Robbins' remarkable emotional depth. The music video is directed by Adam Gurczak and takes listeners on the road with Sam as they see the artist playing shows all around America. It is an intimate look inside the world of a well-traveled artist.

Sam Robbins' upcoming album is called So Much I Still Don’t See, and it is inspired by the artist's lived experiences in his 20s and his 45,000 miles of touring. With more music on the way, we can't wait to hear what is next from this inspiring new artist. In the meantime, check out "What a Little Love Can Do" now and get lost in the sound!

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