“Would You” – Mikey Dam

Singer and songwriter Mikey Dam has just released his latest single “Would You”, a light, poignant song that is full of innocent vulnerability that will speak straight to your inner child. With a velvety voice and impeccable talent, Dam channels grace and compassion for his younger self as he depicts moments from his unstable childhood.
A light acoustic guitar rhythm sets the heartfelt scene as Dam tells a tale of feeling lost and lonely. The juxtaposition of the bright instrumentation and the yearning lyrics truly captures the youthful perspective of just wanting love and stability while not quite understanding the complexity and depth of situations that becomes apparent as you grow up. He asks, “when I needed someone around these empty hallways, where were you?”
Growing up, the New Zealand-based artist was raised by his Grandmother and Auntie. While the song tells the story of being abandoned, it also tells the story of being found. A heartfelt and honest tune that will deeply resonate with anyone who ever dealt with instability and loneliness growing up, “Would You” is a beautiful, sweet composition that offers a warm embrace of acceptance and understanding. When describing the song, the artist stated “I want this song to reach kids who’re in this situation now, to help them understand that some people just have different upbringings. I hope that people who’ve been through similar situations know they’re not alone.”

Written by Katrina Charles

Related Posts

“Things I Didn’t Say” – Zarenae

With rising popularity and incredible resilience, California based artist Zarenae has released her new EP Things I Didn’t Say, available everywhere now. The influence for

“Slipstream” by Blair Dunlop

“Slipstream” is a song with moments of joy, warmth, and deep thinking. Blair Dunlop cultivates a beautiful feeling within his lyrical journey and focuses on

“Waking Up” by Denson Camp

“Waking Up” is a song to get lost in. Denson Camp really achieves touching the different realms of the human identity within his newest release.

“I Should Be Okay” by Femke

“I Should Be Okay” is a short and sweet masterpiece. Femke somehow brings a gorgeous tale of life and loss within just 47 seconds. In

Featuring Vera Blue

SIGN UP
FOR
UPDATES!

Our free newsletter is jampacked with our favorite music discoveries, trends, and industry insight to keep you in the loop