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Jonny Glenn Releases The Flawless Don’t Wanna Let You Down
![<p>Jonny Glenn releases the flawless Don’t Wanna Let You Down. It’s a tempting slice of alt-pop with soaring melodies and a satisfying hook. On the first listen, the song comes across as a song based on a relationship with a second party. However, it’s more a message of assurance to ones self. We’ll spend nights […]</p>](/_image?href=https%3A%2F%2Fneonmusic.online%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F05%2FScreen-Shot-2020-05-30-at-13.59.23-compressor.jpg&w=900&h=506&f=webp)
Jonny Glenn releases the flawless Don’t Wanna Let You Down. It’s a tempting slice of alt-pop with soaring melodies and a satisfying hook. On the first listen, the song comes across as a song based on a relationship with a second party. However, it’s more a message of assurance to ones self.
We’ll spend nights
Cheap red wine
Look at flights
Even though we can’t afford them
I don’t wanna let you down
I don’t wanna lose you now
The piano chords, Jonny’s smooth delivery, and the infectious bassline and chorus are highlights of Don’t Wanna Let You Down. It’s a real earworm of a track. On the double-A side, Jonny shows a completely different to him with Woah featuring Ally Hills. Flawless stuff.