Harry Hudson is an accomplished American singer-songwriter known for his unique blend of folk rock and pop music. He made a significant impact on the music scene with his debut album, “Yesterday’s Tomorrow Night,” released in 2018 under Jay-Z’s Roc Nation label. The album was well-received, with the single “Yellow Lights” achieving a Top 10 position on Spotify’s US Viral chart, showcasing Hudson’s ability to resonate with audiences through heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies. His talent earned him recognition as one of Pandora’s Artists to Watch in 2018, further solidifying his place in the industry.
Hudson’s musical journey is deeply intertwined with his personal experiences, particularly his battle with Stage 3 Hodgkin’s lymphoma at a young age. This health crisis inspired him to create music that reflects his struggles and triumphs, leading to the release of several independent singles and EPs prior to his debut album. His work not only highlights his artistic growth but also his commitment to using his platform for advocacy, as seen in his collaboration with Teen Cancer America to support cancer treatment initiatives.
In 2020, Hudson released his second album, “Hey, I’m Here For You,” which featured collaborations with notable artists like Jaden Smith and Astrid S. This album further showcased his evolution as an artist and his ability to connect with a diverse audience through collaborative efforts.
With a growing discography that includes the recent “A Deer in Headlights EP” released in 2022, Hudson continues to captivate listeners with his authentic storytelling and musical versatility. His dedication to his craft and his ability to draw from personal experiences make him a standout figure in contemporary music.