Harry Hudson is no stranger to defying expectations. The singer-songwriter and fast-emerging pop star embodies an unwavering self-assurance and wisdom well beyond his years. After surviving a battle with cancer, Harry has channeled his emotional roller coaster into supremely visceral and boundary-shattering pop music. On Harry’s 2020 sophomore album, Hey, I’m Here For You, he explores the importance of learning to be there for himself in order to be there for others. It follows Harry’s stunning 2018 debut album Yesterday’s Tomorrow Night, a highly personal, soul-infected batch of pop music which racked up more than 35 million streams and featured single “Yellow Lights” which reached the Top 10 on Spotify’s U.S. Viral Chart. In addition to the album, which was released via a joint partnership between Roc Nation and his and close friends Willow and Jaden Smith’s MSFTS Music, Harry also released the short film ‘Can Cowboys Cry’ as a homage to his father who passed away earlier that year.


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