An artist who writes about regret, city life, and the small moments that linger.
For the mood, put on 'Be Alright'. For the directness, try 'Don't Be Nice To Me'.
Song Haye's music works in the spaces between sleep and memory. A song like 'Be Alright' has that specific, worn-in quality of a thought you can't shake at 3 a.m. The catalog is small but complete, built from eleven songs that feel like pages from the same notebook.
The songs suggest a consistent voice from the start. 'Belated Regrets' and 'Poems For City' share the same intimate, observational tone as later tracks like 'Don't Be Nice To Me' and 'Stay With Me'.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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