Isaia Huron's "Somehow I Knew" Is an Incredible Vocal Display

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Nashville R&B artist Isaia Huron has built up a following through self reflexive songwriting and a smooth vocal performance. Huron has had a busy 2020 with the release of an EP titled Three as well as the album Libbie. Singles from these projects such as  "Loving You Is a Mountain" and  "Mary Ellen" feature stripped-back, slow tempo instrumentals that give Huron space to captivate listeners with his songwriting and vocal ability.  

Isaia Huron is ending the year strong with the release of the single  "Somehow I Knew." The production is atmospheric with looped guitar and eerie synth lines that create a dreamlike effect. The hook on the track is a clear stand out.  "All of this time I was tied to what I deemed was true. I was down on my luck, unfulfilled, and had nothing to lose."

"Somehow I Knew" is a slow burning poetic look into Isaia Huron's internal struggle and personal growth. The song is mature, well-written, and vocally stunning.  "Somehow I Knew" shows that Isaia Huron is just at the beginning of his artistic journey and that his next material may just be his best.

Listen to  "Somehow I Knew" by Isaia Huron below:

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