Charlotte Day Wilson’s is a masterclass in modern soul, acting as a centerpiece of her debut album, Alpha . It is a haunting, gospel-inflected ballad that explores the heavy desire to shoulder someone else’s pain—and the quiet devastation of realizing you cannot. The Sound: Choral Soul
"If I could take your place, I would / If I could take the pain, I would." Charlotte Day Wilson - If I Could (Lyrics)
Late-night reflection, rainy drives, or when you need a song that understands the weight of caring for others. Charlotte Day Wilson’s is a masterclass in modern
"If I Could" stands out for its emotional maturity. Rather than relying on big pop crescendos, Wilson uses restraint to convey power. It’s a song that feels timeless—as if it could have been written decades ago—yet its crisp production and queer perspective firmly root it in the present. "If I Could" stands out for its emotional maturity
Lyrically, the song is a vulnerable exploration of unconditional love and helplessness. Wilson captures a specific type of grief: watching someone you love struggle and wishing you could simply swap places with them.