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CONOR MATTHEWS RELEASES NEW TRACK “DRUNK”

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CONOR MATTHEWS RELEASES NEW TRACK “DRUNK”

Conor Matthews shares new track “Drunk,” the latest off his forthcoming EP , due out on July 24. The summer party anthem, along with recent single“Way Out,”round out Conor’s first year on Altadena/Warner Records, which has culminated in over 25 million streams and looks from , , , and more.
In the wake of a breakup and signing to Warner Records after years of grinding, the forthcoming EP traces Conor’s rebirth in the Hollywood Hills. Culled from Conor’s own experience finally splitting from a toxic three-year relationship, he reflects on the aftermath at a time when .He details the ups and downs of a new life in Los Angeles with new friends, new parties, and new experiences. Musically, he integrates woozy melodies, fluttering runs, slick bass lines, and airy beats, bringing pop and R&B together effortlessly in the vein of Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, and Chris Brown. Fueled by his sizzling signature style, could be the perfect soundtrack to one hell of a night. Buckle up.

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