H.E.R. Drop Off "My Song"

H.E.R take things slow on "My Song."

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It's been a phenomenal year for H.E.R. Towards the end of 2016, she introduced herself to the masses with H.E.R. Volume 1 before she stormed through 2017. This year, she really broke into the scene and started carving her own path. She dropped H.E.R Volume 2 in June before releasing two self-titled debut album and a project full of B-Sides on the same day in October. Now, she returns with a loosie to cap off the year with "My Song.

H.E.R. closes out a highly successful 2017 with "My Song." It's a stripped down single that purely consists of H.E.R.'s vocals and piano. The beauty of the song is that it helps shine more light on her extraordinary talents at a singer and a songwriter as well. 

Check out H.E.R's latest joint and let us know what you think. 

Quotable Lyrics
When the weight of the world is on my shoulders
You would take away the pain
Through the storm, the sun still shines
With you by my side, I'm not afraid


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