“when you’re gone” by Paul Nicholls

Paul Nicholls really wears his heart on his sleeve in his newest single. “when you’re gone” is a song about understanding what love really can mean and how it brings in feelings of loneliness and uncertainty sometimes too.

The lyrical journey in this song is raw, honest, and portrays a very relatable relationship. It’s about wanting someone who might not be healthy for you.

Paul Nicholls showcases his vocal dexterity in many moments throughout the course of this song. The production really carries the words with it and creates a cohesive song.

Written by Tricia Patras

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