Seattle-based artist Prience (Prince) Moore delivers a deeply personal and emotionally gripping performance on his original single, “I Should’ve Let You Go.” Built from real-life heartbreak and reflection, the song feels less like a polished commercial release and more like an honest confession set to music. Moore’s vocal delivery carries genuine weight, allowing listeners to connect with the pain and vulnerability embedded in every lyric. From the opening moments, it’s clear this track represents far more than another independent release, it is the foundation of an artist discovering his true creative voice.
What makes “I Should’ve Let You Go” especially compelling is its balance between emotional storytelling and restrained production. Recorded at Unlimitedtalents Studio alongside Micheal Miller, the single avoids the trap of overproduction, instead allowing the message to remain front and center. The standout moment arrives during the piano interlude-bridge, a beautifully crafted section that adds depth and atmosphere without distracting from the song’s emotional core. Moore himself described this moment as a “WOW” experience during recording, and listeners will likely feel the same when the piano gently elevates the intensity of the track.
Moore draws from an impressively broad range of influences, from Beethoven’s classical elegance to the raw energy of Aerosmith. Yet despite those inspirations, “I Should’ve Let You Go” never feels derivative. There are traces of soulful songwriting reminiscent of artists like Babyface and George Michael, particularly in the song’s heartfelt phrasing and melodic sincerity. Still, Moore’s sound ultimately belongs to him alone, shaped more by lived experience than by imitation.

The authenticity behind this release is impossible to ignore. Family members reportedly connected deeply with lyrics such as “Bust right through the door,” praising the pain-filled realism in Moore’s performance. That honesty becomes the single’s greatest strength. “I Should’ve Let You Go” is not simply a song about heartbreak; it is the emotional gateway to Prience Moore’s artistic evolution, marking the beginning of what feels like a promising and meaningful musical journey.
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