Dry Your Eyes

Album: yet to be titled (2024)
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  • Blak Emoji is the New York City-based Kelsey Warren, a one-man band who does his own songwriting, production and engineering. In 2023 he got some heat with his single "Last Night Lost," a post-COVID song where he details the perfect night out with a romantic interest. In "Dry Your Eyes" he's fighting that inertia that can creep in when we habituate to something wonderful and start losing our sense of appreciation. You know how it is: work picks up, we get distracted, and doing things for our loved ones feels like a chore. You'll still get flowers, but only on the holidays, as scheduled.

    You can't blame your partner for feeling left behind, and when their tears start falling, you finally snap out of it. In this song, Warren describes that feeling and lets his partner know that he's going to do better. No more excuses. He calls it a "sacred love song," one that goes beneath the surface to reach a deeper level of commitment and understanding.
  • The song has a slinky electro-soul sound with beats that introduce a retro vibe into the modern production, the Blak Emoji calling card. He released the song near the end of 2024 as the lead single to his next album. "I usually drop an uptempo banger as the first single for a new release, but something about this particular song felt like it needed to be the introduction," he explained.
  • Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran is a big Blak Emoji fan and helped get word out when "Dry Your Eyes" dropped by playing it on his radio show WHOOOSH! on the SiriusXM channel The Spectrum.
  • "Dry Your Eyes" is the first single Blak Emoji released on his own label, Future Vintage. In addition to his own music, he's known for working with other indie artists, often showing up on remixes and on the scores for independent films.

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