“On and On” by henry K

Sometimes we find ourselves doing our utmost best to remain in someone’s life and force a relationship, even when we know it might not be the best thing to do. Fortunately, some eventually reach that point where they’ve had enough and refuse to play any more guessing games – finally able to accept that it’s time to move on. Henry K”s latest song, “On and On,” embodies this process. We had the pleasure of interviewing henry K, and here’s what he had to say:

Q: What’s the story behind “On and On”?

HENRY K: This song is about accepting when it’s time to move on, and recognizing that not all relationships can be saved. A lot of my songs deal with experiences I personally went through, and this one is no different. It’s something that I struggle with, as much as you try to please everyone some people will always dislike you.

Q: How are you hoping listeners will respond to this song?

HENRY K: My favorite thing about this track is the vibe, I think it’s something easy to listen to with some fun melodies. Even if you don’t care about the lyrics it’s something you can turn on and just enjoy.

Q: What is your favorite routine for vocal warm-ups?

HENRY K: I start almost every session by just singing random songs I like. I always have some song stuck in my head and that’s usually what I’ll sing to warm up my voice.

Q:  How would you describe yourself in three words?

HENRY K: Chill, curious, and passionate

Q: Which 3 artists would you say have had the most influence on your sound?

HENRY K: I’m always looking for new artists and people to inspire me, but these three definitely inspired me to get started and the type of music I make: Olive Tree, Post Malone, and Travis Barker.

Q: What would you like to say to your supporters?

HENRY K: Thank you for being part of my journey and helping me achieve my dreams!

Interviewed by Zoey King

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