Los Angeles singer, songwriter Harry Hudson has unveiled his latest single, “Let Me,” out now. “Let Me” was written by Hudson alongside Blake Slatkin and Maejor, and it was produced by Jess Jackson and features additional production by Slatkin, Mike Dean and Isaac Bolivar.
Of 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.”
This spring, Hudson will support Alec Benjamin on his “These Two Windows” North American Tour, which includes stops at San Francisco’s Warfield Theatre on April 21st, Chicago’s Riviera Theatre on May 2nd, Boston’s House of Blues on May 8th, Washington D.C.’s 9:30 Club on May 11th and more—see the full list of upcoming dates below.
“Let Me” arrives on the heels of Harry’s recently released tracks, “Mean To Love” and “Pendulum,” which set the stage for his upcoming project out later this year. Hudson also recently collaborated with Frank Walker on their song, “Can’t Let Go.”
Stay tuned for more from Harry Hudson in 2020, including the video for “Let Me” out on March 11th.