James Crowley serves up “Co-Pilot”, a gripping single that captures the fragile uncertainty of new love. Co-written with Joel Amey, the song touches on the questions we too often let go unasked when tenderness encounters self-preservation. Musically, it feels vast and restless, with urgent guitar rhythms threading through inventive synth textures that keep the listener suspended in emotional tension. Crowley’s lyricism is still delicate but very relatable, mirroring the push and pull of wanting to connect and fearing letdown. Co-Pilot is ambitious, but it doesn’t lose its intimacy, making it one of those rare tracks that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.

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