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Bri Carter Releases Debut Album ‘Me vs. Me’

Bri Carter is a 21 year old alternative hip-hop / hyper-pop artist from New York. Growing up listening to “emo” music, she finds herself inspired by those punk influences in her melodies, while also merging hip hop into her upbeat sound. Growing up she always had a passion for music, and taught herself how to play guitar and bass. She was the bassist for a rock band in high-school. When she was 18, she switched over to being a solo artist, in which her sound has evolved over the years into what it is now. Her music draws influences from blackbear, Iann Dior, Chase Atlantic, Juicewrld, Brakence, ericdoa and The Kid Laroi. 

Bri Carter’s debut album “Me vs. Me” is full of raw emotion, and punchy melodies. It opens with the intro track “Love Me Now” which Bri speaks about the struggles she’s faced growing up while trying to pursue a music career, and ends with the title track “Me vs. Me” where Bri opens up about her battles with herself – specifically while being in a relationship. Bridging these two songs together are five emotive songs to scream out loud, piecing this album to be an all around feeling of catharsis. 

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Bri Carter Releases Debut Album ‘Me vs. Me’

Bri Carter is a 21 year old alternative hip-hop / hyper-pop artist from New York. Growing up listening to “emo” music, she finds herself inspired by those punk influences in her melodies, while also merging hip hop into her upbeat sound. Growing up she always had a passion for music, and taught herself how to play guitar and bass. She was the bassist for a rock band in high-school. When she was 18, she switched over to being a solo artist, in which her sound has evolved over the years into what it is now. Her music draws influences from blackbear, Iann Dior, Chase Atlantic, Juicewrld, Brakence, ericdoa and The Kid Laroi. 

Bri Carter’s debut album “Me vs. Me” is full of raw emotion, and punchy melodies. It opens with the intro track “Love Me Now” which Bri speaks about the struggles she’s faced growing up while trying to pursue a music career, and ends with the title track “Me vs. Me” where Bri opens up about her battles with herself – specifically while being in a relationship. Bridging these two songs together are five emotive songs to scream out loud, piecing this album to be an all around feeling of catharsis. 

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Ride INFINITIES Roller Coaster of Emotions In ‘ROVER’

INFINITES is the alter ego of Adelaide based Emo Hip-Hop artist Bianca Nilsson.

The name INFINITIES comes from the idea of having multiple loves that will live on forever, for infinity.

INFINITIES released their debut single ‘LMK’ at the end of February as a musical appetiser of what’s to come. In the first month of release LMK has surpassed 20,000 streams on Spotify and been picked up by community radio across Australia.

“I think ROVER is the most random song I have wrote, lyrically speaking.

I don’t own a Ranger Rover and I don’t partake in substance abuse but I linked ROVER back to a heartbreak I was going through when I wrote it. I was on anti-depressants at the time, which is where the ‘taking drugs just to cope’ line comes from. I ended up getting off my anti-depressant prescription because for me personally they caused more harm than good. Writing has been my best therapy yet.” – INFINITIES

INFINITIES – ROVER [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO. DIRECTED BY Jack Timberlake]

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