Jake Parks’ “Vitamin Me” featuring Will Wright is the kind of pop-acoustic track that instantly brightens your mood and keeps you humming long after it ends.
Driven by acoustic guitar and layered with a feel-good pop sensibility, “Vitamin Me” is both witty and vulnerable. Parks flips the idea of addiction into something more meaningful: a craving for self-care and genuine connection. Clever lines like “These losers in the bathroom / they take it hit by hit / they think they’re all cool but / they’ll die by 26” show his tongue-in-cheek edge, while the closing reminder, “So keep on working on yourself / I heard that therapy can really help” lands as both thoughtful and inspiring.
The chemistry between Parks and Wright makes the track feel fresh and conversational, as if you’re invited into their playful yet sincere world. It’s a song that sways between lighthearted charm and meaningful introspection, capturing the balance of fun and depth that defines the best pop music.
Catchy, clever, and endlessly replayable, “Vitamin Me” is an anthem for choosing joy. Take your daily dose and press play.
Written by Taylor Berry
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