Ian Ward's "You and Me" comes from a realistic perspective, steering clear of overly romantic themes in favor of something more grounded. The song's beginning has a smooth melody that sounds familiar.
His delivery is calm and focused. It's easy to talk to him, which makes the feeling feel real rather than acted out. There is a quiet honesty here that holds everything together. It's not about the show, it's about the connection, and that restraint makes it last.

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