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Belgian artist Yri Vanhove introduces a strikingly intimate debut with “Playground”, a song that defies genre and expectation. It’s not quite pop, not quite chanson, and not quite a ballad, but something in between. A gentle storm. A whisper that feels louder than its sound.
Playground isn’t built on production polish or performance. It’s built on truth. Every tremor in Yri’s voice, every pause in the music, carries a rawness that makes it feel less like a record and more like a confession. The beauty lies in its imperfection, a kind of emotional clarity that only vulnerability can create.
When Yri Vanhove and Aïsha Rae began recording, Playground wasn’t meant for release. It was therapy, a way to breathe and to survive. What started as a private act of healing became a deeply human piece of art.
That truth echoes throughout Playground. It’s not a debut that seeks attention; it earns it quietly, through honesty, stillness, and the courage to stay soft in a loud world.
Playground is more than a song. It’s a reminder that some stories don’t need to scream to be heard; they whisper, and somehow, that whisper carries for miles.
“Playground” by Yri Vanhove is out now on all major streaming platforms.
Stream below:open.spotify.com/track/6SywbCp


