Hunter Moreau sounds exactly like the kind of artist people brag about finding first, and Be Alright arrives with immediate, no-fuss appeal. The hook lands fast, the mood stays bright, and the whole thing feels built for replay before the first listen even ends.
Glossy pop production gives the track its shine: crisp drums, a clean low end, and vocals that sit forward without crowding the mix. Everything moves with a neat, radio-ready snap, while the arrangement leaves just enough air to keep the chorus feeling bigger than the room.
On a gray afternoon, a quick drive, or a kitchen reset, the song brings a useful lift without pretending life is perfect. That balance makes it easy to keep close when the day needs a little extra light.