Sonya Kitchell sounds like the kind of newcomer everyone pretends they found first. Let Me Go lands with the poise of a song already sneaking onto every mixtape worth making.
The production keeps things close and dry: brushed drums, a softly strummed frame, and a vocal that sits right at ear level instead of floating off into the rafters. It feels intimate, a little worn at the edges, and exactly sharp enough to cut through a gray afternoon.
Put this on when the coffee goes cold, the inbox stalls, and you want something that makes the room feel less modern and more human. It fits the mourning-hours mood without turning precious.
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