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Feeling Seen: RAYE’s “I Know You’re Hurting” at Abbey Road

Music has a way of speaking to the parts of us we often hide. That’s exactly what RAYE’s “I Know You’re Hurting” (Live at Abbey Road Studios) does. It’s not just a song it’s a message: “I see your pain, and you’re not alone.”

Performed live in the iconic Abbey Road Studios, RAYE’s voice carries every emotion every crack, every pause, every subtle tremble. The stripped-back arrangement gives the song room to breathe, making it feel intimate, as if she’s singing directly to you.

The lyrics are simple, yet deeply relatable. They reach out to anyone who’s hurting, offering comfort and understanding without pretense. The song reminds us that vulnerability isn’t weakness; it’s connection. Listening to it, you feel seen, understood, and less alone in your struggles.

Fans online have praised the live version for its raw honesty. There’s a quiet power in how RAYE’s voice fills the space, turning Abbey Road into a sanctuary of empathy and shared emotion.

This isn’t just a performance it’s a moment of healing. Sometimes, the most comforting songs aren’t about escaping pain, but about being reminded that someone truly sees you.

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