Josh Jensen featuring Hannah Wyatt – “Be Human”: A Simple Call for Real Connection

Josh Jensen, a music maker from Seattle, just put out his new song, “Be Human.” He did a lot for this song: he wrote it, played the guitar and piano, and sang the main parts. Hannah Wyatt also helped out; she played the fiddle and sang in the background. Both artists are signed to Washingtones Records, and this song was made to promote a memorable show they were putting on in Seattle.

“Be Human” has a classic feel, drawing from old-school songwriters as well as newer artists. The song’s deep message, partly inspired by a Bob Dylan movie and current events, asks listeners to find common ground in a world that often feels divided. An interesting part of its creation was how Josh first recorded his parts on a phone before working with Hannah and the engineer, Luke Rain, giving the song a special touch.

The song bravely looks at how we often act in everyday life, almost as if we are always putting on a show. It describes in detail life as a big performance, where people move with a purpose, much like actors on a stage. This idea highlights the roles we play and the routines we follow. When these moments end and people move on, there is a sense of transition, hinting at a deeper truth beyond these public displays.

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The song says life is like a show, and it really asks us to connect with each other in a real way, more than just saying polite things. It tells us to be brave and truly ‘get along.’ This isn’t just a small hope; it’s a strong push to actively help people come together and honestly find things we can agree on. A shared purpose can be found when we are willing to understand each other, linking us together in a common goal.

However, this path to unity is not without its difficulties. The song acknowledges the many different voices and ideas that often lead to arguments. It describes a world where various viewpoints create a “mess” of conflict. This shows the tough struggle to unite people with different opinions. Despite these challenges, the main message remains a strong push to overcome division.

Ultimately, “Be Human” stands as an important song for today, connecting deeply with everyone. It reminds us that our shared life is indeed a big performance, but the most important act is choosing to go beyond surface-level interactions. The song strongly promotes seeking real understanding and a sense of shared purpose. Our truest humanity, it suggests, is reached not by focusing only on ourselves, but by working together to create a more caring and connected world.

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