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Harrry x Sugah All I Had: A Dreamy Alt-Pop Surge with Psychedelic Edges

By Marcus AdetolaFebruary 28, 2025
Harry x Sugah All I Had: A Dreamy Alt-Pop Surge with Psychedelic Edges
Harry x Sugah's All I Had song Artwork
Harrry x Sugah’s All I Had song Artwork

Paris-based producer harrry, known for his work in SuperParka, teams up with rising artist Sugah on All I Had—a track that balances urgency with an ethereal, melancholic haze.

The song plays with contrasts, weaving a restless energy into a mid-tempo groove, where shimmering psych guitars and a breakbeat drive the momentum.

Sugah’s hushed, almost weightless vocal delivery glides over the instrumental, carrying a quiet ache that lingers beneath the surface.

There’s a rawness in the lyrics—an unraveling of self-doubt and emotional detachment—wrapped in layered production that shifts between restraint and full-bodied release.

Harrry’s knack for fusing live instrumentation with sample-based textures gives the track a tactile quality, blurring the lines between indie, alt-pop, and electronic experimentation.

Built across creative hubs in New York, London, and Paris, All I Had continues harrry’s unpredictable sonic evolution.

This release, with its stadium-sized atmosphere and intimate introspection, hints at an artist pushing the limits of genre without losing the emotional weight at its core.

Stream All I Had now.

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