Livvy Lauren Wants To See “Who You Are”

Who You Are

Livvy Lauren


A pop ballad that shows vulnerability.

UK native, Livvy Lauren, is an up-and-coming singer and songwriter who started young and kept going. With her love for music coming in early, Lauren initially started taking voice lessons when she was just six years old. Then, she began writing her own lyrics at eight. The musical creative takes inspiration from artists like Ella Henderson and Sam Smith, combining their styles into “her own bold, honest, and empowering sound.” Within the last couple of years, Livvy has written more than 50 songs. Her discography is available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. Livvy Lauren’s latest drop is the pop single “Who You Are.” The song also has an accompanying lyric video.

Starting out with some sweet and gentle piano notes, “Who You Are” sets itself up as an emotional ride with an enchanting soundscape. Lyrics like “I have seen the signs / of who you could be / If you let the world see who you are” and “I’m sorry I’m not the one / you can trust when your life gets tough” tenderly explore the human struggles of love, trust, and hope. A theme of soul and heart is written that makes it relatable to almost everybody. With a soulful blend of instrumentals and raw emotions, Lauren’s latest work shows off humanity’s vulnerable side in a way that feels uplifting and authentic. So, press play and let the words of Livvy Lauren’s “Who You Are” tug at your heart.



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