


While a warming symphony washes over the song’s chorus, we are reminded of the comfort and alacrity ingrained within Cody’s songwriting. While “Let Go” appears to be a post-breakup guitar ballad on the surface, much of the track is underpinned with the comforting sentiment that just because something doesn’t last forever, it doesn’t mean it wasn’t worth experiencing. Recording this album and the studio we did it in, with all this richness of history there, was a real cathartic and intrinsic experience.” Talking on the 12-track record, Cody explains, “Producing this album not only was a chance to reclaim some innocence - which was temporarily lost in America - but it has an ever so subtle sense of time and place. Coined during a break from his gruelling swimming schedule, Cody’s new album leads us down a path of nostalgia, equipped with heart and soul. Ten years, a new country and a career flip later, Cody Simpson announces his first full-length album in six years, along with the poignant leading single, “Let Go”. Laced within those sugar-sweet memories, you will undoubtedly find the melodic sounds of Cody Simpson, whose music helped us through various teenage crushes and heartbreaks. Seems pretty ideal to me.Casting our minds back to what life was like a decade ago, much of it was filled with the simple pleasures of MySpace, MSN and YouTube. Though they originally met during their own wilder phases, they’re both sober now and are focused on health, work and spending time together. Speaking to People, he said, "It is early, but their friendship is long-standing and deeper than people realise. Speaking about the relationship, Cody's manager Matt Zeidman shed some light how it's going. Is he literally saying their romance would make God cry? What words did he shout? The L-word?! This is a lot. Some fans are praising the blossoming romance, others are pointing out how intensely it's developed.

"Shouted the words / In the first daylight / And the chorus of birds / Burst on into sight / Now I know that I’m heard / For whatever it's worth / By the rulers in the sky" "Crystal dream / Cali queen / Radiant hand / Vibrant sand / It’s a golden thing she’s got / In the heights of night / And if we could be heard / For whatever it's worth / The rulers in the sky / They'd cry. It's very clearly about Miley, with lyrics including:
