
Ed Sheeran leads a call for £250m long-term music education funding in the UK
Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Coldplay, Stromzy and 500 others have signed an open letter demanding government funding to support UK music education and training initiatives.
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A Dork five-star record, 'Harry's House' reaches its emotional highpoint in 'Matilda', a song written by Styles with Thomas Hull, Tyler Johnson and Amy Allen. Styles adopts the voice of an observer addressing someone whose family never showed them love, the lyric built around a repeated refrain of permission: 'You can let it go'. The domestic details accumulate quietly – making tea and toast, framing posters, dyeing clothes – whilst the chorus offers reassurance that leaving and growing up requires no apology.
The song emerged as a fan favourite and album standout for its intimacy and care. Styles sings about a girl who has been so hurt that it has become normal to her, the pain discussed 'like it's all alright' even when 'a piece of you's dead inside'. The bridge extends the permission further, imagining a future where she can start a family who will always show her love, the repetition of 'you don't have to be sorry' landing with quiet insistence.
Production from Kid Harpoon and Johnson keeps the arrangement plucky and guitar-led, the restraint allowing the lyric to carry the weight. It is a song about consideration for others and the strength in self-acceptance, Styles acknowledging that it is none of his business but it has been on his mind.
"Matilda" is a track by Harry Styles, from the album Harry's House, released 19th April 2022. The track is 4:06 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Harry Styles.
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