Matt Nathanson Shares New Single "Used To Be" From Album "Sings his Sad Heart"
Matt Nathanson recently unveiled his single "Used To Be", accompanied by a beautiful lyrical video. Of course, if you had already heard one of Matt's music, then you know that he has the gift of pampering the hearts of his listeners with his deep and captivating voice. He offers us, therefore, a beautiful acoustic senerade accompanied by melodies of piano, guitar and especially cozy drums. Indeed, what symbolizes Matt Nathanson’s compositions is the fact that all his songs are written in a simple, orderly and harmonious way. This makes them very easy to memorize and sing or hum all day.
Anyhow, if you have the curiosity to discover Matt’s previous songs, you can always visit his profile on Spotify. He definitely has hits that you will love.
Used To Be, a song by Matt Nathanson on Spotify
"hello and welcome to the world of instamatt! excited to share the video for "Used To Be" with all of you. make sure you stick around until the very end...
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