At a rolling 97 BPM, “Taurus” finds a sweet spot, not too laid-back, not too in-your-face. It opens with a warm, almost tactile guitar and bassline that pulps beneath TROY’s voice, and immediately, you sense confidence and groundedness. That instrumental texture pulsates like a steady heartbeat, setting the stage for the emotional arc that unfolds.

Vocally, TROY plays with space and intimacy. There’s a conversational quality to his delivery. Moments of hushed urgency, echoed by reverb that makes you feel you’re in the room with him. Everything feels thoughtfully measured, even when the melody pushes into more melodic runs. It’s a performer who knows when to hold back and when to lean in with restraint made powerful.

Lyrically, “Taurus” glistens with that earth-sign mentality, of loyalty, slow-burning flame, unshakeable. The refrain drips with metaphor, comparing steadfast love to movement of celestial bodies, while the verses anchor back to real, everyday intimacy. He’s not just singing about affection, he’s painting the architecture of a dependable bond, brick by emotional brick.

The production layers subtle percussive clicks and reversed guitar licks that swell around the second chorus, small flourishes that reward attentive listening. And just when you feel you’ve grasped his equilibrium, TROY drops a half-time breakdown toward the end, stretching the beat and spotlighting a line that lands. It’s a pivot point from momentum into reflection.

At its core, “Taurus” lives between grooves and pauses, between devotion and self-awareness. It’s midtempo intimacy, bold without bombast, steady without stagnation.

Check for TROY on IG: @troydoherty


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