
Henry Aberson’s “Wouldn’t You Know” is one of those songs that creeps up quietly, then lingers, like a memory you thought you’d buried but somehow find yourself replaying on loop. With roots in Tulsa and a reach that spans neo-soul, R&B, and jazz-inflected storytelling, Aberson continues to evolve as one of the indie scene’s most emotionally in-tune artists.

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The track opens like a slow exhale, driven by warm keys, featherlight drums, and vocals that don’t just sing, they confide. Aberson’s production knows when to pull back and when to let things breathe. Every element is intentional: the groove rides easy, the harmonies feel lived-in, and the mood is soaked in that kind of late-night vulnerability where you’re honest with yourself for the first time in a while.

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It’s about the gut punch of lingering love, how it resurfaces just when you thought you were over it. “Wouldn’t you know it holds you close and pushes you on away?” he asks, and yeah… we do know.
Smooth. Sad. Soulful. It’s a vibe.
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