Midnight Country: Carson Beyer Delivers Romance on “Lovin’ You Yet”
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Carson Beyer, the Nashville-based artist drops his newest single, “Lovin’ You Yet,” and it feels like stepping into a moment you don’t want to end. Not the loud, neon kind of love. Not the messy, dramatic kind either. This is the soft glow kind. The candlelight. The old-records-spinning kind. The “we should probably go home, but… not yet” kind.
Carson describes the track as living “in the space of the midnight air with just some candlelight burning, old records spinning, and a feeling that says you two aren't ready to leave.” And honestly? You can hear that in every second of it. The song moves like time has slowed down on purpose.
“Lovin’ You Yet” leans into a gentler side of Carson’s artistry. His vocals swell and settle with this soulful ease - steady, warm, completely locked into the emotion of the moment. It’s romantic without being over-the-top. Vulnerable without feeling fragile. He isn’t begging for love. He’s savoring it. The production is smooth and spacious, letting his voice take center stage. There’s no rush here. No dramatic explosion. Just that steady heartbeat of devotion, the kind that says, I’m still here. I’m still choosing you. I ain’t done lovin’ you yet.
You can feel his Kentucky roots in the storytelling, that rural grit that keeps it grounded - but there’s also a polish to the delivery that hints at his R&B influences. Think the emotional weight of Chris Stapleton meets the smoothness of Justin Timberlake, filtered through a modern Nashville lens. It’s a blend that’s becoming distinctly Carson.
If you’ve followed his rise, you already know he’s been building momentum. After his breakout hit “Bones” crossed over 4 million Spotify streams and landed editorial support across major platforms, it was clear he wasn’t just testing the waters - he was carving out his own lane. Now, recording in Nashville and the legendary Muscle Shoals studios, he’s sharpening that identity even further. But numbers aside, “Lovin’ You Yet” feels personal.
It’s the kind of song you play on a late-night drive when the air feels heavy in the best way. The kind you send to someone without saying too much. The kind you quietly add to a shared playlist so they stumble across it later and think of you.
Carson has this way of making you fall in love with the song as much as the person you’re thinking about while listening to it. His voice floats - soft, smooth, almost cloud-like - but it carries weight. There’s intention in every line. You don’t just hear the love; you see it.
In a genre that sometimes chases big hooks and louder moments, Carson Beyer is proving that restraint can be just as powerful. “Lovin’ You Yet” doesn’t demand your attention. It wants to linger.




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