On her debut project, The Hurtbook the R&B singer/songwriter opens up with the Jerkins-produced “So Be It.” Over a hauntingly beautiful production, Vaughn’s voice shines as she tries to make peace with the situation. This is no break-up anthem; instead, it’s a vulnerable and honest look at the hurt that comes with moving on.
Alex Vaughn is an uncut diamond in R&B music.
Alex Vaughn’s voice infiltrates secret places in a listener’s heart, creating an intimately emotional experience. ‘So Be It’ contains words of unprecedented cinematic poetry and illuminates the pure essence of walking in your peace. “Instead of lettin’ me know, you kept secrets/But if I cut you this deep, you’d be in pieces”, she sings.
Psychologically, when Alex creates music, she’s connects with the highest components of her God-given creativity. She turns over every emotional and soulful stone in her garden of poetic Eden. Alex Vaughn understands the power of speaking her truth while making excruciating decisions for her betterment. Possessing the absolute power of letting go is an expensive lesson very few people in life can afford. Theoretically, it’s cheaper to remain the same than evolve into the butterfly version of yourself.
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