With a voice as tender as a whispered secret and lyrics that read like a page from your favourite diary, Dublin based 22-year-old singer-songwriter Margaux Regan steps into the spotlight with her debut single, ‘Nothing’s gonna hurt you’.
Crafted during a year of profound personal struggle, ‘Nothing’s gonna hurt you’ is Regan’s sonic love letter to those navigating pain, doubt, and the quiet search for hope. Anchored by gentle acoustic guitar progressions and a soaring chorus that feels like sunlight breaking through clouds, the song transforms fragility into resilience. At the heart of the track lies Regan’s wistful, aching vocal—a presence that feels at once fragile and fiercely comforting.
“I wanted it to be country and have a catchy chorus but also have the emotional aspect,” Regan shares. “It’s about offering comfort to others who might be struggling, using music as a way to say ‘you’re going to be okay.’”
That balance, between pop accessibility and raw sincerity, is what makes Regan’s debut stand out in an era saturated with digital polish. Drawing from the narrative soul of Zach Bryan, the emotional minimalism of Cigarettes After Sex, and the confessional charm of Kacey Musgraves and Lizzy McAlpine, Regan carves out a space uniquely her own.
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