British indie pop artist Jacre (Julian Ransom) teams up with the ethereal Lucie Glang on this poignant new track, and the result is something quietly powerful. Known for his emotionally raw songwriting, Jacre first caught attention with Brighter on The Edge, a breakup ballad that lingered long after the last note. But with "Holy," he shifts focus inward, trading heartbreak for healing.
Stripped-back and sincere, the track leans into a folkier palette. Jacre's delicate vocals lead the way, understated and honest. When Glang's harmonies rise in the chorus, they don't overpower, but they illuminate, like the first light after a long night. Together, their voices feel like old friends in conversation, searching for stillness in a world too often dominated by noise. Holy isn't here to shout; it's here to speak gently, and if you're listening, you'll feel it.
"Holy" explores the idea of shedding modern distractions to reconnect with something more grounded, more real. It's a song about peace, not perfection. And in that message, there's something profoundly timely. Credit also goes to Dominic Romano, whose production and co-writing elevate the track's intimacy without crowding its quiet magic. Romano, known for his work with Luna Keller, proves once again that sometimes, the softest touch leaves the most profound impact. This is the kind of collaboration that not only sounds good but also feels necessary.
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