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Hulvey’s Emotional Odyssey: Unveiling the Power of Vulnerability in ‘CRY’

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“‘I wrote this song about God and my wife at the same time. I wanted to create something that not only resonates with my own experiences but also speaks to anyone who is in search of unconditional love,” says Hulvey. “It is something I have found in Christ and I see Him through the way that my wife, Rachael, loves me. I couldn’t imagine my life without either one of them and that is the whole point of this song. I hope this song leads people to Him.”

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Hulvey’s sophomore album, CRY, set to release on September 13th, is a masterful exploration of vulnerability, love, and self-discovery. The album’s second single, “True,” is a poignant declaration of authenticity, delving into the duality of Hulvey’s experiences with love through his relationships with God and his wife. This powerful track showcases Hulvey’s growth as an artist and his commitment to staying true to himself, resonating with listeners on a deeply personal level.

Sonically inspired by old school T-pain and early 2000s R&B and Hip Hop, “True” brings a fresh, dynamic sound to Hulvey’s music, highlighting his versatility as an artist. The accompanying music video, directed by Ade “Adelight” Adesina, promises to be a visually striking experience, amplifying the song’s themes and emotional intensity. With CRY, Hulvey enters a new era, inviting listeners to embrace vulnerability as a path to deeper connection with God and themselves.

CRY is a carefully crafted, sample-driven masterpiece, featuring a select few collaborators and allowing Hulvey’s lyrical themes and talent to shine. The album’s message, “Every drop means something,” is a testament to Hulvey’s journey of self-discovery and his desire to connect with others on a deeper level. Through CRY, Hulvey reminds us that vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness, and that embracing our emotions can lead to a more profound understanding of ourselves and the world around us

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