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23 Fields offers a hand in the dark on new single 'You’re Alright'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 5 hours ago
  • 1 min read
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There’s something quietly magnetic about how 23 Fields writes comfort into motion. 'You’re Alright' moves with a steady confidence, like someone walking beside you rather than pulling you forward. It’s a song built on the simple but radical act of staying when things start to wobble.


From the opening moments, the track wraps itself around you with an understated warmth. The arrangement feels grounded and purposeful, driven by a rhythm that keeps pushing gently ahead, even when the emotional weight threatens to stall everything. Rather than crowding the space, the production leaves room for breath, letting each phrase land with clarity and intention.


What sets 'You’re Alright' apart is its emotional intelligence. It understands that sometimes the most meaningful support is quiet acknowledgment, and the assurance that being unsteady doesn’t mean being broken. 23 Fields delivers that message with a voice that feels close and unguarded, as if the words are meant for one person at a time.


There’s a universality here that never feels generic. The song speaks to shared moments of doubt without flattening them, turning private struggles into something gently communal. It’s the kind of track that meets you where you are, whether you’re holding things together or barely keeping pace.


As part of 23 Fields' growing catalogue, 'You’re Alright' is a release that trusts subtlety and emotional honesty over spectacle. It reinforces an artist increasingly skilled at balancing tenderness with momentum, and reflection with forward motion.



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