Bailey Hyneman, a Memphis-born, New York-based artist, drops her new single “Better Days,” offering a warm, relaxing song developed from a moment of personal growth and quiet reflection. Composed in the summer, while she was based in Nashville, “Better Days” came as she closed a hard chapter. The song directs something more complicated and human, that strange emotional zone between grief and revival. It’s the sound of someone standing in the past, hoping the future will shine with possibility.
The track derives positivity and joy. Lively brass arrangements and uplifting melodies push the song forward, and Hyneman’s soulful, vibrant, heartfelt, and expressive vocals serve as its emotional anchor. Influenced by the hopefulness of Stevie Wonder and the essence of gospel, the track illustrates its soulful origins, shaped by musicians such as Kirk Franklin, John Legend, and The Roots.

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