In new song “S.A.D.,” Nicky Youre trades “Sunroof” for pouring rain

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Into every life a little rain must fall — even if you’re the guy who sings about having your “Sunroof” open all the time.

Nicky Youre is back with a new track called “S.A.D.,” which he calls his “most vulnerable song yet.” He says the song comes from “a place of being overwhelmed with my own thoughts and feelings.”

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He adds, “This song is different for me, because it was the first time in my life that I’d ever felt the way that I did when writing it. It came to me at a time when I was supposed to be the happiest I’d ever been, but somehow, I felt smaller than ever. Thankfully this song and this moment in time was the start of rediscovering who I was.”

In the video for the anthemic song, Nicky walks through a field with sunflowers, but when the chorus kicks in, the sky turns dark and suddenly he’s singing in the pouring rain.

He sings, “I just wanna be OK alone/ I don’t wanna be miserable/ I don’t wanna keep on holding on/ S.A.D. overload.”

According to his record label, Nicky has more new music on the way.

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