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Tealousy Introduces His Dreamy Track "LOSE CTRL"

One outstanding artist who has reached our radar goes by the name Tealousy we have been reviewing him a few times now and just saying every track is a bop for sure. Being a musician, producer, dancer, and creative, was born and raised in the Bay Area, CA. Initially creating music under the alias PLANET.DRVV, Tealousy decided to take a turn towards a darker, more electronic driven approach to music, instead of acoustic and live instruments. This sound was heavily inspired by the soundscape of LA, where he currently resides, and musical inspirations such as Kanye West, Kid Cudi, 070 Shake, The Weeknd, Brent Faiyaz, and Frank Ocean. Still leaning heavily into his voice and songwriting skills, his music shows a more vulnerable side to emphasize his mindset of growing up from a small town and learning to chase his dreams, along with the mental strides that go along with that journey. Tealousy's genre is a mix of alternative Hip-Hop and R&B, with retro-futuristic synths and out-of -this-world soundscapes he likes to call, "SYBERSØL". Following the release of his newest single "LOSE CTRL" he projects a very soothing track that will surely grasp your ears. Starting the track with a dreamy beat leading onto his sweet and luscious vocals he completes the track fully. Explaining the track further it's about one who had a falling out with a significant other, and everything they do triggers him. To the vocals and production the track presents a slow but yet mysterious feel that will surly set the tone on any occasion. I can imagine it being played on a late night drive or just listening to it at the beach watching the sunset. Go stream "LOSE CTRL" and check out his discography which is filled with amazing tracks.

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