Sam Fender releases “Aye,” the second single from his sophomore album “Seventeen Going Under.” The song, written by Fender and produced by Bramwell Bronte, addresses political division and its effects on working-class people. It focuses on displaced people without a political identity. Fender uses “Aye” to address issues that matter to him, giving it a strong purpose.
“Aye” expresses Fender's dissatisfaction with political divides and their effects on working-class communities. The second single from “Seventeen Going Under,” it sets the album's direction and shows the singer-songwriter tackling social and political issues. Clarity of intent distinguishes “Aye” from its surroundings.
The song addresses the left-right divide, working-class displacement, and Fender's disapproval of tax-avoidant wealth. That gives the release a purpose beyond music. With Bramwell Bronte producing and Fender writing, “Aye” is a purposeful second look at “Seventeen Going Under,” capturing the frustration and urgency of an artist determined to address issues that affect his subjects.

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