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Ian North’s Uplifting “The Beautiful City” is a Folk Gospel Tune for Togetherness

Ian North’s Uplifting “The Beautiful City” is a Folk Gospel Tune for Togetherness

Ian North, a Canadian folk-rock artist, is back with a timely and soulful single, “The Beautiful City.” Originally inspired by his experiences living in Toronto, the song reflects his observations on urban challenges and asks what a truly livable, united city might look like. Drawing influence from gospel and folk traditions, Ian crafts an uplifting yet introspective track with a sound that melds alt-country with an ambient, gospel feel – just in time for the holiday season.

“The Beautiful City” revisits a track originally featured on Ian’s debut album Emptiful (2001), which earned an honorable mention in Nashville’s Positive Pop Song Contest. Now, as Ian celebrates a personal milestone and his return to music after surviving a near-fatal health crisis, he reimagines the song with a renewed sense of purpose.

When I first wrote “The Beautiful City,” I was inspired by a line from the gospel song “Twelve Gates” – a vision of an ideal place, though I’m not religious. Living in Toronto, I saw both the challenges and beauty of city life. But the song has taken on new meaning after my near-death experience. It was originally a vision for a better world, but now it also represents my gratitude for life and for the people who make up a great city. – Ian North

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