Jacob Beaman’s debut single, You and I, is a soft-spoken vow that turns itself into a sweet tune. The track carries itself gently, the kind of song that doesn’t demand attention but drifts into your space if you let it. Acoustic guitar and soft piano form the backbone, creating a sparse arrangement that leaves a lot of room for the listener to inhabit.

Beaman’s vocals are soft and airy, carrying the lyrics in a conversational tone. There’s a sense of sincerity in the delivery, a desire to connect.

Lyrically, You and I speaks to love and shared intimacy, exploring moments of togetherness and reflection. The words are simple, sometimes bordering on repetitive, yet there’s a certain charm in the straightforwardness. It’s a track that lives in the quiet moments.

The singer-songwriter from Indianapolis is also a cybersecurity professional with a deep passion for music. The song feels like a personal window into Beaman’s own “happily ever after.”

It’s tender, reflective, carrying the quiet weight of a love that still feels like a fairytale. The lyrics don’t just tell his story: they try to capture the joy of living inside that fairytale, the kind of love that lingers in the small, everyday moments as much as in the grand ones.

The track feels unlayered, almost fragile, like listening to someone speak their heart in real time.
Indie pop ballads are the kind of songs that feel like someone is speaking to you softly, with just enough guitar or piano to hold the space. You and I fits that exactly.

Listen to Jacob Beaman’s full track here:

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