Dermot_kennedy_kiss_me_acoustic May 2026
Kennedy frequently performs these versions live in intimate settings, such as his Sonder Street Sessions , where the connection between the artist and the audience is palpable. The Technical Backbone
Released officially in late 2022 as part of the Sonder era, the acoustic rendition of "Kiss Me" highlights Kennedy’s unique ability to blend poetic lyricism with a hip-hop-influenced rhythmic delivery. By removing the pop-polish, the weight of the lyrics becomes the focal point. dermot_kennedy_kiss_me_acoustic
The core hook——shifts from a catchy refrain into a vulnerable plea. It captures that universal human fear: the awareness that everything is temporary and the subsequent desire to "eternalize this moment". Why the Acoustic Version Hits Differently Kennedy frequently performs these versions live in intimate
Many fans argue that the acoustic version is the definitive way to experience Kennedy's work. Several factors make this performance stand out: The core hook——shifts from a catchy refrain into
The acoustic version isn't just Dermot and a guitar; it’s a carefully crafted piece of art. Credits for the track include notable collaborators such as (of Bastille) and Steve Mac , ensuring that even in its simplest form, the melodic structure remains world-class. Final Thoughts
Without the backing track, you can hear every break and rasp in Kennedy's voice, adding a layer of authenticity that feels like a private performance.



