Singer-songwriter Ryder Beer released his new dance-pop sophomore single “One That Got Away.”
The song is midtempo, hypnotic, radio-friendly, and nonchalant. A native of Long Island, New York, Beer is not afraid to be raw and vulnerable, and he explores a topic that is relatable: the emotional paths of a failing romance.
At the same time, it has a retro ’90s and ’00s vibe to it, which is infectious.
His voice is smooth as silk, and it will resonate well with his fans and listeners. It is evident that Beer gets better with each song that he puts out.
“I’m all for second chances, I hope it’s not too late, no, I don’t wanna let you be the one that got away,” Beer sings in the catchy chorus.
On his new single, Beer remarked, “It could’ve been your first love or your last love, or maybe just a girl you saw across the bar.”
“Everyone has felt the feeling of a girl that just slipped right out of their hands. I want people to relate to this song in that way,” he acknowledged.
Listeners that enjoyed his debut single “Can’t Take It” will certainly find “One That Got Away” to be a real treat.
This song is a substantial indication that Ryder Beer can hold his own (aside from being Madison Beer’s brother, he is gifted in his own right).
Hopefully, this is a harbinger of more quality music to come from Ryder Beer in the future.
This tune is quite the banger, and it ought to be enjoyed for its beauty, simplicity, and authenticity. He continues to exude a great deal of charm and quick wit. It garners two thumbs up.
“One That Got Away” is available on digital service providers by clicking here.
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