
(Sony Music Nashville) Ian Harrison has released his latest track, "If You Ever Loved Me," available now. With lush production, a cathartic chorus, and lamenting melody, "If You Ever Loved Me" is equal parts a demanding and melancholy. Detailing the showdown at the end of a relationship, the lyrics are no less than a plea for an elusive closure, begging a former love for a final act of mercy.
"If You Ever Loved Me' is a song inspired by the feeling of letting go," shared Harrison. "The push and pull of slowly growing apart resulting in one person giving the last act of love someone can: leaving. An idea that stems from the saying 'if you love them, let them go.' Holding on might suffocate a person and not give them the ability to grow and change. When it all comes down to the end, distance can be a bittersweet gesture of affection."
Harrison is gearing up for an exciting 2026 as he prepares for a homecoming show at A&R Music Bar in Columbus, OH on Jan 17 and has joined the lineup for Extra Innings Festival in Tempe, AZ.
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