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RY Returns With New Single, “Someone”

RY Returns With New Single, “Someone”

Los Angeles based singer/song-writer, RY is back with a massive hit. This college student by day and songwriter by night is sure to have you craving more. Thankfully, RY is set to release many tracks this year, despite the Coronavirus Chaos.

His debut single release was in May of 2019, in which he independently garnered over 50,000 Spotify streams. Additionally, Ry has recently finished recording several songs, which will be released as singles over the coming months. “The idea for ‘Someone’ came from the chorus melody and from there it grew into a song about my relationships,” explains Ry. “In the past I never understood how relationships are a two-way street, and through this song I try to express how I was blind to that.”

Ry is a driven and charismatic pop artist. Combing his soft, smooth, and beautiful voice with stunning melodies, RY could literally sing the ABC’s and girls would be falling all over the place. Independently, RY is making his name known and honestly, we can not wait to see what he does with all of his future releases. The talent that RY unveils is beyond unique and truly beyond pop perfection. His unique vocal tone makes him undeniably recognizable after just the first listen.

Someone” is available to stream and purchase now on Spotify, Apple Music and all DSPs worldwide.  you can follow along RY’s journey on his Instagram, Spotify, and more… as well as here on PopWrapped. Let us know your thoughts on this release by sounding off in the comments section below, or on our social media.

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  • Nicholas Liddle is an Entertainment Journalist and PR Student. Nicholas covers all the latest music, celebrity, and Pop Culture news.

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