Emerging R&B artist Tylan takes a brave leap into uncharted emotional territory with his latest single, “Won’t Get It…,” a reflective track that wrestles with the complexities of trust, personal growth, and authenticity. This song serves as a taste of his upcoming EP, IDKFR, and shows his ability to craft deeply introspective music while maintaining the smooth, soulful essence of modern R&B.
At the core of “Won’t Get It…” is a message that feels painfully relevant: the difficulty of holding onto authenticity in a world that’s often quick to judge. Over a laid-back, atmospheric beat, Tylan’s vocals glide effortlessly as he sings about the pressures people face in relationships, touching on everything from substance abuse to the search for love in all the wrong places. His repeated refrain, “Some might do drugs, some might do clubs, mistreating love, but I can’t judge…” hits with raw honesty, reflecting his deep sense of empathy in a world full of judgment.
What truly sets Tylan apart is his willingness to explore his own vulnerabilities. With lines like, “Getting your shit together means more to me. Lord knows I try. I had to wipe my own eyes,” he isn’t just performing for the audience—he’s confessing, opening up about the struggles of self-discovery. This makes “Won’t Get It…” more than just a song about relationships; it’s a deeper meditation on how we reconcile our mistakes while staying true to ourselves.
Tylan‘s Washington, D.C. roots, steeped in rich musical tradition, shine through in his sound, with subtle nods to influences like Usher and Brent Faiyaz. But his ability to convey a raw, authentic narrative puts him in a category all his own.
“Won’t Get It…” is not just an impressive lead single—it’s a bold statement of who Tylan is as an artist: someone unafraid to confront his own struggles while inviting others to do the same.