Ben Aubergine’s “Spoke For What I Knew” is a quiet revelation, an intimate, emotionally raw song that has been waiting over two decades to be heard. Written in 1998 and completed years later, the track carries a rare sense of stillness and lived-in wisdom, exploring the emotional disconnect between two people when truth, timing, and tenderness no longer align.

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The production is minimal: recorded, arranged, and mixed in Ben’s home studio, the track preserves the authenticity of its origins while subtly reflecting the growth that comes with time. His voice, genuine and unadorned, feels like it’s speaking directly from memory, letting the lyrics breathe in a way that’s both vulnerable and timeless.

The line “And then I spoke for what I knew / and I know nobody here but you listened to me” cuts deep, capturing the heartbreak of emotional imbalance and the honesty that can fracture fragile peace. This is a song not about dramatic endings, but quiet unravelings, where the only resolution is separation.

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“Spoke For What I Knew” feels less like a debut and more like a rediscovered artifact, restored, reflective, and real. A beautifully crafted prelude to whatever Ben Aubergine shares next.

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