I Should've Let You Go is a personal song for me, written by Prience (Prince) Moore. It's like someone is finding the words to express feelings that many people have but have not been able to put into words. There's no need to make a song loud to make an impact. It captures you gradually and allows the feeling to come through.
His voice is very sincere, and the words carry more weight. The piano adds little moments of emotion, while the music stays focused on the message. The arrangement remains simple and open, with Prience (Prince) Moore's message never getting lost.
The song got me thinking about relationships I've had that I stayed in longer than I should have. It reminded me of past regrets, but also of finding peace. We may not know how much something is weighing on us until we actually decide to let it go.
The body of the song changes in a natural way. Little by little, it builds and then gradually comes down into a moment of calm. Prience (Prince) Moore knows how to give space for the music and emotions to flow freely, rather than forcing them. This keeps the song stuck in your head.
I Should've Let You Go is a worthwhile addition to Prience (Prince) Moore's work. He is from Seattle, and he brings parts of his life into his music, turning them into something others can connect with. This song feels like he discovered a new truth in his songs.
There are times when the lyrics feel like they could be your own thoughts, almost like they are too familiar. The song isn't trying to erase pain, but instead creates space for healing. Everything is kept simple and honest, and that's what makes it connect with Prience (Prince) Moore.
When emotions are in disarray, his music finds you. I Should've Let You Go makes me think about the things we all must let go of at some point. The song provides a glimmer of hope that things can go on. I come back to it when I need to clear my head. Prience (Prince) Moore made something real and understanding.
