Tim Camrose brings decades of life experience into his latest single, and you can hear every bit of it. After spending forty years in medicine, he’s channeling those real-world encounters into music that actually means something, this track tackles homelessness with genuine compassion, born from his time treating young people who’d been assaulted on the streets. The Collectives Gospel Choir elevates the whole thing, adding layers of soul that turn a good song into something you’ll want to revisit.

The core message is that people want dignity and opportunity, not sympathy. No fluff, no preaching, just honest storytelling backed by piano-driven melodies that nod to his influences without copying them. Camrose writes like someone who’s seen humanity at its most vulnerable and still believes in its potential. The timing around World Homeless Day isn’t coincidental; he clearly wants this to land with purpose.

For someone who spent four decades away from performing, he sounds remarkably confident. The gospel choir arrangement gives it breathing room while maintaining intimacy, if you’re into songwriters who prioritize substance over style, this deserves your time. Make sure you follow Tim Camrose on Spotify to keep up with his journey from the operating room to the studio and see where this second act takes him next.