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Taylor DeBlock With His Groovy Track "Ten Toes"

Upcoming artist Taylor DeBlock Pulls from a wide range of influences - living between narcotic slow jams and left-field pop - Los Angeles-based Alternative R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Taylor DeBlock is evoking all kinds of emotions. Born 1994 in Norwalk, Connecticut, DeBlock found his passion for music at the age of 13. After studying under a jazz and broadway vocal coach he eventually took his passion to the next level by studying Music Production & Recording Arts at Elon University. In 2018, DeBlock released his first single “Fool,” which garnered buzz after being featured on the coveted “Fresh Finds: Pop” playlist by Spotify. 2020 has been a busy year for the young artist, releasing four new singles followed by his debut EP, released on December 4th. He has been championed by the likes of PopularTV, Atwood Magazine, PopWrapped, The Deli, & many others, while also landing support in Spotify editorial playlists like “New Music Friday: Latin,” “Fresh Finds: The Wave,” “Fresh Finds: Latin,” and more. With the release of his newest single "Ten Toes" he projects a groovy track that will surely grasp your ears. Starting the track with an upbeat sound leading onto his full and sweet vocals he completes the track entirely. Explaining the track further it speaks to the frustration of being loved by the right person for the wrong reasons. After a failed relationship rooted in money and appearances, DeBlock understood what it really took to find joy in relationships. Ten Toes speaks to being "ten toes down" for the one you truly love, no matter what. At all costs, we love because the love is real, not because we are motivated by any other external factors. To the vocals and production this track will surely get your body dancing. Making it just right for a late night drive or hanging with some friends. Go stream "Ten Toes" and check out his discography which is filled with amazing tracks.

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