Nick Wilson Breaks Down Modern Romance in "Say It Now"

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More often than not, the key to excellent pop music is authenticity. The hook, it's got to be catchy. The vibe of the track, it must be on point. But behind it all, you have to believe every word an artist says. And that's what Nick Wilson does beautifully. His latest track "Say it Now" is the perfect example of heartfelt, authentic pop music that moves you because you can hear the pain, longing, and the realness in his voice.

With over 55 million streams on Spotify, odds are this UK artist has made his way onto one or two of your favorite playlists. This latest offering, however, is poised to be his calling card. With dexterity and unabashed emotion, Wilson breaks down modern romance in a way we can all relate to. This track is all about "realizing something is over before it’s even been said." Yup. That's what's up, and that's exactly why this tune will linger in your head and pull on your aching heart.

Produced by Kingdoms, "Say it Now" is exactly what you need to hear when that fling, that third date, or that long-term relationship is over before you can admit it. So lean in and find your kindred spirit in Nick Wilson because he's just as vulnerable, open, and authentic as you want him to be. WIlson spoke further on the underlying inspiration behind  "Say It Now," sharing,

"I really wanted to tap into that almost 'pre break-up' mindset; two people both dancing around the idea that it’s not working without ever looking at it face on, finally hitting that breaking point of I don’t even care that it might hurt, I just need to know. It’s about that moment of complete vulnerability that comes with that.“

Listen to  "Say It Now" below:

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