RJ Gibb made a substantial move with his chart-storming debut, "Lose Control." The rising talent swaps frenetic showiness for heartfelt intimacy with his next single, "Let It Be You." And in the process, he demonstrates his range and lays his heart on the line.
Where "Lose Control" gave a demonstration on Gibb demanding attention in a room, "Let It Be You" allows us inside the calm that lies therein once the audience dissipates and the lights dim. This is Gibb bare, raw, and truthful. Produced by the high-profile pop auteur POPSCAR (whose fingerprints are on records by Anne-Marie and Mary J. Blige), the song opens with a tender piano figure that plays itself out like a conversation, intimate, vulnerable, patient.
It’s Gibb’s voice that appears to take center stage here. He doesn’t rush the moment. Instead, he allows each note to breathe, and sings every line with the emotional weight that stays with you long after the song’s curtain falls. As the arrangement swells, those strings riding in like a tide, the song grows into something cinematic, almost religious, yet it somehow never betrays a deeply personal fundament.
There’s a welcome lack of pretense in “Let It Be You,” no melodrama. No overproduction. Just a kid artist and the simplicity that brings. Lyrically, it focuses on yearning, with a bit of under-the-breath wishful thinking that the person you love feels the same. But there’s something universal about its message, and the track winds up feeling less like a single and more like a moment. RJ Gibb finds a new lane on "Let It Be You," but one with a story to tell and emotional heft. It’s a risky career move this early in his career, and it pays off handsomely. For pop listeners who want some pulse with their tunes and some backbone to their ballads, "Let It Be You" is well worth listening to. It indicates an artist who’s not afraid to be seen, heard, and, most crucially, to be real.
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