Ryan Harris turns “My Mind” into the kind of song that feels freshly arrived, like the playlist just found its center. The hook lands fast and stays there, which makes it an easy pick when a clean, memorable track matters most.
The production feels intimate and polished: crisp acoustic detail, soft low-end weight, and a vocal that sits close enough to catch every edge. Little dynamic lifts keep the chorus breathing, so the whole thing moves with calm momentum instead of drama.
For a gray commute, a late coffee run, or a quiet desk stretch, this one fits without asking for attention and still earns it. The mood is steady, modern, and a little bit stubborn in the best way.