Noah Kahan and Julia Michaels land "Hurt Somebody" right on the nerve-end: bright enough for radio, bruised enough to sting. The song feels fresh, like the kind of duet people start forwarding before the coffee cools.
Acoustic strumming drives the track, but the polished pop framing keeps it from sounding fragile. Their voices trade lines with clean edges, a taut drum pulse, and a chorus that opens wide without ever losing its ache.
For late drives, half-lit rooms, and texts you definitely should not send, it fits the mood without sulking. The hook sticks, the feeling lands, and the whole thing sounds built for repeat listens on a gray afternoon.