Setting the tone with emotive keys, Robin Shaw opens Yours Sincerely with depth and poetic prowess, as he conveys his feelings with the prose, “I wanted to write this, I wanted to try and explain, there are certain things that I miss, now it hasn’t been the same, we had our own plans, where we talked at night, why did those words always seem to turn into a fight?”
We immediately connect with the artist’s depth and authenticity as he shares an introspective energy lending catharsis to both himself and the listener. Speaking on the release of Yours Sincerely, Robin Shaw confesses, “The song is simply a goodbye letter. I wanted the song to have clarity, to be concise and let the words express the story in a true and simple form. This song is a piano based song and represents the imagery of writing a goodbye letter.”
The tangible rawness and transmutation of Robin’s soul in the essence of the composition is what makes Yours Sincerely unique, and we appreciate the nuance in the ebbs and flow of the performance, and the emotive eloquence.
The rising artist from Diss in the United Kingdom cites Lewis Capaldi, The Streets, James Bay, Professor Green, and Ed Sheeran as some of his influences, although it is clear that Robin Shaw is creating a sound of his own.
More specifically for the single, he tells us, “I was inspired by two particular songs for this single. a song by Etham called 12:45 and Selena Gomez‘s Lose You To Love Me. The song is also inspired my previous life experience.”
We are in awe of the charisma and genuine authenticity that Robin Shaw shares with his artistry, and have added Yours Sincerely to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream his wider discography including Today’s Generation and Fight or Flight.