Jan Leyers -

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Review by chandra aeniyah

Album Review: Jan Leyers – A Little Something for the Soul Alright, let’s talk about Jan Leyers’ latest album. I gotta say, it’s one of those records that sneaks up on you. You don’t expect much at first—maybe some chill tunes to vibe to—but then boom, certain tracks just stick with you. Like gum under your shoe but in a good way, y’know? Let’s start with “Morning Light.” This track? Absolute earworm material. It opens with this soft piano melody that feels like waking up to sunlight streaming through your curtains (even if you live in a basement apartment like me). Then Jan’s voice comes in, smooth as butter, and suddenly you’re not just listening anymore—you’re feeling it. There’s no overproduced nonsense here; it’s raw enough to sound real but polished enough to keep you hitting replay. Honestly, I caught myself humming this while making coffee yesterday, which is impressive because I don’t even drink coffee. Then there’s “Falling Through Time.” Oh man, this one hits different. The beat has this hypnotic groove, like something between jazz and lo-fi chillhop. And the lyrics? Super introspective without being pretentious. One line stood out to me: “We’re all just stories waiting to unfold.” Cheesy? Maybe a little. But damn if it didn’t make me pause mid-scroll on my phone and actually think about life for a second. That doesn’t happen often these days! What I love most about this album is how unapologetically human it feels. There are no flashy tricks or attempts to chase trends. It’s just solid songwriting paired with genuine emotion. Sometimes it’s messy, sometimes it’s simple, but isn’t that kinda what makes music relatable? So yeah, give this album a shot if you’re into stuff that sticks around longer than your typical playlist filler. Just don’t blame me when you find yourself zoning out during work meetings because you can’t stop thinking about “Morning Light.” Oh, and random thought: If this album were a person, I bet it would wear flannel shirts and have really cool handwriting. Weird flex, I know, but trust me—it fits.

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Artist: Jan Leyers

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About Jan Leyers

Belgian singer-songwriter, producer and media personality (b. 16 May 1958, Wilrijk) near Antwerp (Belgium). Married with . Father of , , and .

Real Name

    • Jan Anna August Leyers

Name Vars

  • J. Anna August Leyers
  • J. Levers
  • J. Leyers
  • J.Leyers
  • J.a.a. Leyers
  • Jan
  • Jan Anna August Leyers
  • Jan Layers
  • Jan Leijers
  • Jan Leysers
  • Leyers

Interesting fact about Album

Here's an interesting fact: Jan Leyers, a Belgian artist, created an album that blends soulful melodies with raw emotion. It feels like a journey through both joy and heartache. His work stands out because it connects deeply with listeners, almost like he’s sharing pieces of his own life.