Jill Andrews makes Could’ve Been feel like a fresh arrival, the kind of song that sneaks into your day and immediately earns a repeat. Warm, plainspoken, and full of quiet nerve, it lands hard without raising its voice.
The track glows with crisp acoustic strums, a steady pulse, and a vocal take that sits close to the mic, like she is singing from the next stool over. Little production details—soft edges, roomy reverb, and a patient build—give the chorus its lift.
For a gray commute, a late coffee, or the hour when plans start to wobble, it fits right in and somehow steadies the room. Jill Andrews keeps the mood honest and the melody humming long after the first listen.