HAYL’s Powerful New Track Is A Two Word Promise To Self “I Will”

A beautifully written song about self-empowerment and self-love. Nashville artist HAYL strives to deliver genuine and honest songs that transparently honors her real life experiences. Not only do the lyrics draw you in, but also the melodies have a captivating effect on the listener with a style similar to Taylor Swift. HAYL shares some personal words on the inspiration behind her new release below:
“‘Love me for me and if you won’t, I will.’ A boy I briefly dated was convinced I needed his help to be a better version of myself. Everything he wanted to change about me was everything I loved most. Fully embracing who I was, flaws and all, felt more important than compromising to fit his agenda, so obviously I ended it. People will have opinions of you. Only you get to decide which ones count. “I Will” is a reminder you should never change for anyone—you are deserving of love no matter what.”
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