Aaron ‘All We Got Is Us’

Published on 1 February 2025 at 15:08

Emerging R&B artist Aaron is drawing widespread attention with the release of his latest single, ‘All We Got Is Us’. Featured on his acclaimed EP, ‘All Feels Vol. 1’, this heartfelt track highlights the universal power of love. Since its October 2024 release, All Feels Vol. 1 has earned over 400,000 Spotify streams, with Aaron’s newest single further cementing his reputation as a rising force in contemporary R&B.

Originally from Philadelphia, Aaron began his musical journey at the age of five, singing in church and uncovering his natural talent. Influenced by legendary artists such as Maxwell, Prince, Usher, and Luther Vandross, he has spent years perfecting his craft, creating love songs that reflect the breadth of human emotion. His music seamlessly blends the rich tradition of soulful R&B with a modern twist, offering listeners a sound that feels both nostalgic and innovative.

Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, ‘All We Got Is Us’ reflects on the enduring importance of love and connection. “I wanted to write a song that expresses gratitude for love in all its forms—whether romantic, platonic, or familial,” Aaron shares. “Ultimately, love is all we have, and it’s crucial that we treat each other with kindness.”

Produced by Que Soul, the track features lush piano melodies, vibrant brass arrangements, and dynamic drum rhythms, creating a soundscape that is both classic and contemporary. Drawing inspiration from artists like Miguel, Usher, Maxwell, and Chris Brown, the single has resonated deeply with audiences, amassing over 225,000 Spotify streams so far.

‘All We Got Is Us’ provides a snapshot of Aaron’s artistic vision. His EP, ‘All Feels Vol. 1’, showcases a wide spectrum of R&B influences, skillfully uniting them into a cohesive and deeply personal project. “This EP was my way of exploring the diverse facets of R&B,” Aaron explains. “I wanted to channel the inspiration I’ve drawn from the genre and transform it into something uniquely mine.”