On “Heart of Gold,” Grammy-nominated pop singer/songwriter Shawn Mendes shares a thoughtful song regarding grieving a deceased friend.
Yes, he is incredibly handsome. Now that that’s out of my system – and I’m just saying what everybody has said about him – I’ll focus on the musical talent of Shawn Mendes. Shawn marks the Canadian heartthrob’s first album in nearly four years. Think back – we were in a global pandemic! Following the release of three enjoyable singles (“Why Why Why”, “Isn’t That Enough”, and “Nobody Knows”), Mendes unveils a fourth, “Heart of Gold”.
“You had a heart of gold,” Mendes sings in the chorus, adding, “You left too soon, it was out of your control / Underneath your skin and bone / You had a heart of gold.” In “Heart of Gold,” Mendes has lost a friend, which he memorializes and shares his reaction. The verses provide context. “I’m sorry I wasn’t there / To hug your mama at the funeral,” he sings in the first verse, confirming the unfortunate ending. In the second verse, Shawn asserts, “I didn’t even cry / I didn’t even feel the pain / And then it hit me all at once / When we talked about you yesterday.” As he has throughout the Shawn album cycle, Mendes is transparent about what he’s been experiencing in life. Losing a friend is never easy, and it seems that Shawn didn’t fully process the loss of this person. Grief hits everyone differently. As always, Mendes sings beautifully – his voice is a gift. The songwriting is also well-rounded, penned by Mendes, Mike Sabath, Eddie Benjamin, and Scott Harris. The sound is folksy, singer/songwriter pop, which may not ignite the Billboard Hot 100 but works well for Mendes. He and Sabath produced this thoughtful track. “Heart of Gold” marks another well-rounded addition to his catalog.
Shawn Mendes // Shawn // Island // 11.1.24
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