Introducing sunsetto he is a Toronto-based singer, songwriter, and producer. Skating past genre lines and assembling a nocturnal mosaic of R&B, alternative, and pop, his evocative vocals dip in and out of hazy loops, stoned D.I.Y. beats, and flourished of cinematic production beamed out of his personal studio yet meant for mass transmission. In 2020, he shared a snippet of his single, “don’t leave,” on Instagram and organically amassed hundreds of thousands of streams. He followed up the initial viral buzz with two more singles, “good connection” and “downtown,” and is continuing to roll out a series of new tracks as he heads towards his forthcoming debut EP. With the release of his newest single “drugs are for fun” he projects an exceptional sound that will certainly intrigue your attention. Starting with sparkling instrumentation leading onto his smooth and intoxicating vocals he captures the song entirely. Explaining the track a bit further it’s about coping mechanisms that formed from seemingly harmless fun with partying but that led to some important conversations and changes in his life. The song is disguised as an upbeat catchy pop anthem but, at its core, is a sobering conversation between two people. Nobody is perfect, and we’re not all lucky enough to have someone in our life that cares enough to tell us we need to make a change. To the vocals and production, this single will surely have you jamming out. Being just perfect for a drive during sunset or a day out on the beach. Go stream “drugs are for fun” and check out his discography which is filled with outstanding tracks.
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