Jeremy Zucker's new song "Cry with you," from his upcoming sophomore album, has a deeply personal story. Following “HONEST,” released in July, the song is an emotional ballad with soft acoustic guitar and lo-fi D.I.Y. beats. Zucker was in New York and a close friend was in Los Angeles during a difficult time, which gave it strength.
“Cry with you” was produced by Jeremy Zucker, ayokay, and Hazey Eyes and written by Alexander O’Neill, Mikael Temrowski, and Thomas Michel. The frustration of wanting to help someone but knowing that a phone or video call cannot replace being there in person inspired the song. That emotional distance gives the song its core. The song emphasises sharing someone's pain rather than offering a solution.
The lo-fi production and soft acoustic guitar fit that story's intimacy. “Cry with you” conveys its emotional message without a grand arrangement. The song's premise is honest because it recognises that friendship sometimes means sitting through someone's hardest times, even when you're apart.

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