The song famously references Bob Dylan’s album Blood on the Tracks , a nod from Jason Reeves to his favorite songwriter.
It explores the "lingering regret" of things that could have been done differently—talking softer, kissing harder, or following through on promises. Gone West - What Couldve Been (Acoustic)
There is a specific kind of heartache that doesn’t come from a sudden explosion, but from the quiet realization of a slow drift. Gone West captured this perfectly in their debut single, "What Could’ve Been," and while the studio version is a masterclass in modern country-pop, it is the that truly lets the lyrics breathe. Stripping Away the Production The song famously references Bob Dylan’s album Blood
The members—, Justin Kawika Young , Jason Reeves , and Nelly Joy —trade verses about a relationship that fell apart through small, avoidable mistakes. By removing the drums and driving studio production, the acoustic arrangement emphasizes the "plaintive" and "crisp" nature of their harmonies. The Story Behind the Song Gone West captured this perfectly in their debut
Released in early 2020 as a "Fireside Session," the acoustic rendition of "What Could’ve Been" hyper-focuses on the band's four-part vocal chemistry. Filmed in a single take at Lewis Park Recordings in Nashville, the video highlights the raw, organic vibe of a group that was essentially two couples making music together.
Despite the band members being in committed relationships at the time, "What Could’ve Been" was written from the perspective of looking back years later on a failed romance.