Henry Moodie is turning his emotions into a public therapy session, and we’re all invited to listen.
The 21-year-old Surrey-born singer-songwriter has released his new single “mood swings,” a heartfelt confessional that feels like opening the pages of his diary and finding yourself in every line.
“Imagine you’re my therapist and we’re at our first session, then I sit down and word vomit all my insecurities at you,” Henry says of the track. That’s exactly what “mood swings” captures—a brutally honest take on growing pains, self-doubt, and the rollercoaster of early adulthood. The single is wrapped in delicate production and Henry’s signature vulnerable vocals, proving once again why he’s one of the UK’s brightest new pop storytellers.
The song also sets the tone for his highly anticipated debut album, mood swings, arriving Friday, 24th October 2025 via Robots & Humans (UK) and Columbia Records (US). Fans can pre-save the album now, and if the title track is any indication, it promises a journey through identity, heartbreak, and healing—the kind of late-night introspection that hits hardest when you least expect it.
It’s been quite the rise for Henry, who’s already amassed nearly one billion streams worldwide and ranked among the Top 10 most-viewed UK artists on TikTok in 2022. His blend of emotional transparency and refined pop craftsmanship has earned him a spot in Rolling Stone UK‘s “Future of Music 2025” list — an impressive milestone for someone who began as a young songwriter simply trying to make sense of his feelings.
Now, Henry is taking that honesty global. With a full-length album on the way and a series of international shows lined up for 2026, he’s stepping into his next chapter—one where vulnerability takes center stage. His confessional lyrics and soaring melodies are resonating far beyond the UK, connecting with fans around the world who find comfort in his words.
Henry Moodie’s mood swings is a reminder that being open about your emotions isn’t weakness—it’s art. And in his world, vulnerability doesn’t whisper; it sings.
Listen to “mood swings” now and pre-save the debut album before it drops this 24th October.