From the sun-cracked pavement of Inland Empire to the echo of heartbreak that lives in all of us, Uriah Gold is crafting songs for the broken-hearted and hopeful alike. With the release of his latest single, “Smile Again,” Uriah doesn’t just make music—he stitches memories into melody.
Describing himself as a “damaged gentleman,” Uriah has a gift for balancing vulnerability with elegance. His voice soars with R&B smoothness but carries the grit of someone who’s walked through storms. His influences—Justin Timberlake, The Weeknd, and P!nk—shine through, yet his sound is unmistakably his own: haunting, emotional, but cathartic.
“Smile Again” started as a warm beach tune and evolved into a farewell song for love lost—but not forgotten. “It’s not sad,” Uriah says. “It’s honest.” The track feels like ocean spray at dusk—refreshing and melancholic all at once. With lush harmonies and layered production, it’s the kind of song that plays like a confessional whispered into the night wind.
His creative process is refreshingly raw. Whether humming melodies while doing dishes or revisiting voice memos from years past, Uriah treats every note like a journal entry. “Songs capture seconds of feeling,” he shares—a philosophy that gives “Smile Again” its living, breathing soul.
This isn’t your average pop-R&B crooner. Uriah Gold is carving out a lane for those who feel too much and never apologize for it. His music doesn’t just entertain—it understands you.
🎵 Check out his new single “Smile Again” here: https://tr.ee/g93m53PTz2
📲 Follow him on Instagram: @uriah.gold
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