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    Margaux Regan Nothing’s Gonna Hurt You: A Folk Lullaby Rooted in Real Softness

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 29, 2025Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Margaux Regan Nothing’s Gonna Hurt You: A Folk Lullaby Rooted in Real Softness
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    20-year-old singer songwriter from Dublin Margaux Regan’s Nothing’s Gonna Hurt You is a tender introduction to a voice you want in your corner when things feel heavy.

    Released June 20th as her debut single, this gentle country-pop ballad draws from her Irish roots and a knack for folk storytelling that feels unforced yet deeply felt.

    “I wanted it to be country and have a catchy chorus but also have the emotional aspect,” Margaux explains.

    That balance holds through each verse: stripped acoustic guitar picking, subtle piano layers, and a light dusting of reverb that leaves space for her voice to breathe.

    There’s a hush in the delivery, but the words cut straight through — lines like “But nothing’s gonna hurt you darling / I know the prettiest things often sting” rest like a promise whispered over tired shoulders.

    The production stays warm and organic, never crowding her phrasing, letting the narrative — bruises, prayers, and better tomorrows lead.

    You can hear echoes of Zach Bryan’s raw storytelling and the gentle reassurance of a campfire song passed down the line.

    Nothing’s Gonna Hurt You doesn’t rush the comfort it offers. Margaux lets it build slow, carrying her promise like a quiet anthem for anyone who needs to hear it.

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    Margaux Regan Nothing’s Gonna Hurt You Lyrics

    Your daddy never told you where he was bleeding from
    And your mama never opened up her arms
    Your knees got red from all the praying
    And your heart grew tired from all the hoping

    But nothing’s gonna hurt you darling
    I know the prettiest things often sting
    So shut your eyes and let go of the sorrow
    Cuz I’m telling you there’ll be a better tomorrow

    And your friends in school never stood by your side
    And it got too much for a young young mind
    You tried to find yourself at the bottom of a bottle
    Thought you could control the chaos by causing the trouble

    But nothing’s gonna hurt you darling
    I know the prettiest things often sting
    So shut your eyes and let go of the sorrow
    Cuz I’m telling you there’ll be a better tomorrow

    I know your bruised black and blue so this song is just for you
    I know it hurts not having trust in anyone’s words
    And I can see all your tears on your chequered pillow case
    And I can see all the blame on your sister’s disappointed face
    But take a deep breath
    I’ll take all these burdens off your chest

    But nothing’s gonna hurt you darling
    I know the prettiest things they often sting
    So shut your eyes and let go of the sorrow
    Cuz I’m telling you there’ll be a better tomorrow
    Cuz I just know there’ll be a better tomorrow

    Cuz I just know
    Yeah I just know
    I just know
    I just know
    Yeah I just know
    I just know
    I just know

    Margaux Regan
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