
More of Me
Captain E
A Quiet Heartbeat in Song
“More of Me” feels less like a track and more like a soft exhale, the kind you release when you finally tell the truth you’ve been holding inside.
Captain E doesn’t just produce here; he opens a window. The song drifts in like warm evening air, carrying the quiet weight of someone who finally decides to be seen. Every note feels intentional, suspended between confession and hope. There’s an intimacy woven into the production, gentle synths, slow-burning rhythm, a softness that feels almost fragile, yet certain of its meaning.
The vocals come in like a diary whisper, steady but vulnerable, brushing against the instrumental with the delicacy of someone revealing their real self piece by piece. It’s not dramatic. It doesn’t beg for attention. Instead, it glows from the inside, like the faint light of a room where someone is still awake, thinking, feeling, wishing.
Lyrically, “More of Me” unfolds like a quiet plea:
“If I show you who I am, will you stay? Will you see me?”
It’s the kind of sentiment that resonates because it isn’t dressed up—it’s human, trembling, honest. Captain E gives listeners the emotional echo of a heart learning how to open again.
What makes the song so striking is its restraint. No grand explosions, no towering moments, just steady warmth, a pulse, a confession. It’s a gentle reminder that vulnerability can be its own kind of strength, and that sometimes the most powerful songs are the ones that whisper instead of shout.
“More of Me” lingers. Not because it’s loud, but because it’s true. In a world full of noise, Captain E chooses sincerity, and that sincerity turns the track into something quietly, beautifully unforgettable.
Produced By
Captain E
Written By
Captain E
Performance Rights
BMI
Published By
Songtrust
Record Label
Red Hot Records
Distributed By
Symphonic Distribution
Mixed And Mastered By
Captain E

