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Trevy James Releases New Single ‘(Let Me Share With You) What I Observe’

Trevy James Releases New Single ‘(Let Me Share With You) What I Observe’

      A heartfelt treasure with a reggae influence...

      Trevy James has released his latest single ‘(Let Me Tell You ‘Bout) What I See’.

      As a significant figure in the West Coast music scene, Trevy's smooth approach allows him to navigate the realms of soul, R&B, and reggae.

      A graduate of Berklee College of Music, he combines remarkable skills with a natural feel for the music, drawing from timeless influences to create something new.

      His new track, ‘(Let Me Tell You ‘Bout) What I See’, continues his 2025 journey, presenting soulful R&B infused with reggae elements. There’s a notable brightness in the song, as Trevy James’ lyrics reflect on love, commitment, and the significance of his relationship with his fiancée.

      This meticulously crafted piece of songwriting conveys an extensive amount of detail, merging Trevy’s keen musicianship with a sincere passion for the material.

      He shares...

      My relationship with my future wife greatly inspires my songwriting. From the outset of our relationship, I was overwhelmed with vivid images of the future awaiting us: personal development, our future homes, children—everything! This song encapsulates those intense emotions and visions, perfectly complementing a musical piece that Tim Pacheco and I had in our catalog for over three years as a promising instrumental.

      Listen now.

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Trevy James Releases New Single ‘(Let Me Share With You) What I Observe’

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