“Moving On” immediately places you inside Jonny Kerry’s emotional world, shaped by self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the quiet battles that unfold when no one is watching. Recorded in his home studio in Stamford, UK, the track carries an intimacy that feels intentional, almost as if Kerry is letting listeners sit beside him while he works through the weight of self-sabotage and depression.
Kerry’s smooth vocals move with a calm intensity, balancing vulnerability with warmth. His piano work, already a defining part of his artistry, anchors the song with a graceful blend of traditional pop, jazz, and subtle classical touches. It is a style he has honed through hundreds of performances across Europe, drawing influence from Jamie Cullum, Nina Simone, and jazz greats of the mid twentieth century while building a sound that is completely his own.
What makes “Moving On” resonate is the way it transforms inner struggle into something quietly uplifting. Rather than sinking into despair, the track leans toward motion and resilience. The arrangement slowly unfolds, reflecting the effort to push past fear and reach something better.
As the title track of his upcoming album in October, “Moving On” feels like both a personal confession and a universal reminder. Anyone who has wrestled with doubt will hear themselves in it. Give it a listen and let Jonny Kerry’s journey inspire your own.
Written by Taylor Berry
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