Brett Young recently released a new song, "Let Go Too Soon," from his upcoming album, Across The Sheets.
Young, Chris LaCorte and Jon Nite co-wrote the introspective breakup song, which "explores potential regret, asking all of the lingering questions following a breakup," according to a press release.
Young posted a clip of the song's accompanying lyric video on Instagram, captioning it "One of my favorites on the new record." The lyric video shows Young walking along a boardwalk, looking forlorn while "Let Go Too Soon" plays overtop.
"Do you ever think about me / And miss the way I looked at you? / And do you ever reach across the sheets / From me like you used to," Young sings in the opening verse.
"I've been going out with friends/ I've been drinking too much whiskey/ Burning candles at both ends/ But nothing seems to fix me 'Cause no matter what I do/ I still wake up missing you/ Do you do that too?/ Did we let go, did we let go/ Did we let go too soon?" goes the regret-filled chorus.
Across The Sheets, produced by Dan Huff, arrives on August 4 via BMLG Records.
(Photo: Seth Kupersmith / BMLG)
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