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    Paulino Delivers Raw Emotion with “Don’t Give Up on Me” — Out April 24th

    Meredith GrantBy Meredith GrantApril 23, 2026
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    Paulino Delivers Raw Emotion with “Don’t Give Up on Me” — Out April 24th
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    There are songs you hear—and then there are songs you feel. With his upcoming release “Don’t Give Up on Me,” arriving Friday, April 24th, Paulino steps into deeply personal territory, offering what may be his most vulnerable and emotionally resonant work to date.

    Inspired by the painful experience of his parents’ divorce, the track is not just a song—it’s a confession. Every lyric carries the weight of a child caught between love and loss, searching for something to hold onto as everything familiar begins to fall apart. It’s this honesty that gives the song its quiet power. There’s no pretense here, no overproduction to mask the truth—just raw, aching emotion wrapped in melody.

    “Don’t Give Up on Me” unfolds like a plea, both intimate and universal. It speaks to anyone who has ever watched love fracture, who has ever felt the uncertainty of change, or who has longed for things to stay the same just a little longer. Paulino captures that fragile space with remarkable sensitivity, transforming personal heartbreak into something beautifully shared.

    Vocally, he leans into restraint rather than excess, allowing the emotion to breathe between the notes. The result is haunting. You don’t just listen—you sit with it. You remember your own moments of loss, your own silent hopes that someone, somewhere, wouldn’t let go.

    In a musical landscape often driven by surface, Paulino dares to go deeper. “Don’t Give Up on Me” is a reminder that the most powerful songs are the ones that come from truth—and that sometimes, the most broken moments can create the most beautiful music.

    The official website for Paulino may be found at https://www.paulinosings.com

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