Dear Me, Sorry
Texas based pop singer songwriter CLYDE opens a new chapter with Dear Me, Sorry, a deeply personal single that turns inner battles into an anthemic pop and country pop ballad. Drawing on the emotive spirit of artists like Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, and Shawn Mendes, he brings a clear, powerful voice to some of the hardest conversations we have with ourselves.
The lyrics move through self doubt, and the weight of a mind at war, while never losing sight of the desire to keep going. Lines like I have been losing my heart lately and Tell me baby why am I like this capture the feeling of standing on the edge and searching for a reason to hold on. It is vulnerable, but never hopeless.
Produced, mixed, and mastered by David Sustaita and Nico Koufakis, Dear Me, Sorry builds from intimate verses into a wide, full band chorus, with guitars, drums, and bass all performed by CLYDE himself. The arrangement keeps evolving, adding energy and contrast from section to section, which makes the song feel engaging and ready for both radio and live stages.
Dear Me, Sorry is the first single in a larger story that leads toward the final release in the schedule, Fire in the Dark. It introduces CLYDE as an artist who is not afraid to show the scars beneath the surface, turning his own life experiences into resilient, relatable pop that invites listeners to feel seen rather than alone.
