Harry Carman's new single, "It's All Good," is a sneak-ya track that is simple, sincere, and steeped in hard-earned wisdom. Written from a personal space, the song turns the story of a life surprise: the news of his ex's pregnancy. But instead of doubling down on heartache or saying things she'll never regret, Carman flips the script to drizzle a melody that celebrates acceptance of the beauty of life's surprises.
"It's All Good" exudes authenticity with lyrics that read like a chat with an old friend and a groove that embraces you like a warm breeze. It's not trying to be profound. The track also has a relaxed vibe to match its subject matter: sometimes, life doesn't go as planned, and that's more than satisfactory. It's a song about how, as we embrace the imperfect, we can find peace in the chaos, be content in the unexpected, and be grateful for all those moments that made us who we are, even if they weren't a part of our original life plan.
Carman's impassioned delivery is set against a breezy melody that instantly improves the mood. It feels like the musical equivalent of taking a deep breath, a reminder that not every curveball is a crisis. It's All Good, now beloved by his two sons, will forever be a story of growth, love, and the best chapters of life that come without a plan. If you need a song that sounds like the sun coming up after a long night, "It's All Good" is the anthem you didn't know you were missing.
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