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Henry Dukes Exposes His Vulnerability On If I Die Tomorrow Ft Tom Phelps

By Marcus AdetolaSeptember 21, 2021
Henry Dukes Exposes His Vulnerability On If I Die Tomorrow Ft Tom Phelps

Heartfelt writing with bittersweet melodies saturates the new single If I Die Tomorrow by Henry Dukes. An overwhelming intensity permeates the warm vocals from the 17-year-old that flow fluently on the guitar strings and draw you into the depths of his thoughts. With intense lyrics, he conveys an immense feeling of vulnerability that leaves you completely exposed in love.

Tom Phelps, a good friend, and fellow artist adds lush backing vocals that keep you engrossed. He also co-wrote the single and worked on the new EP Voicemail with Henry Dukes. If I Die Tomorrow is undoubtedly an emotional ballad with optimism for the future, though with a hint of doubt. The song has a classic feel set to stand the test of time.

The new EP from Henry Dukes, Voicemail is out now.

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