Joel Baker portrays the aftermath of love in "Harder To Fall"

"When it comes to love, it's harder to fall," a catchy and even truthful chorus from Joel Baker's latest single 'Hard To Fall'. Note that, not only, already at the sounding of the first verse, one is seduced by Joel's authentic and unusual tone of voice. Indeed, both effortless and charismatic, the performance of this promising young singer is so fascinating that it gives chills. In addition, it should be noted that the latter has surrounded himself with good collaborators given the quality of the instrumental and production. It is besides Jordan Riley who took care of the production before Manny Maroquin adds his engineering magic.
Also, the audio track is given a lyrical video orchestrated by George Baxter, then days later a Music Video.
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Harder To Fall, a song by Joel Baker on Spotify
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