Baby FuzZ - "Shadowland" [Live + Interview] | Northside Sessions

Earlier this year, we championed Baby FuzZ as our new disco pop obsession. Hence,  it was our pleasure to have this wholly unique character perform his single "Shadowland," taken from his debut album Plastic Paradise, as part of our latest Northside Sessions. With a voice and sound that manages to evoke comparisons to the stirring ballads of Elton John and the emo musings of Bright Eyes in the same breath, it was also our pleasure to get to know the person behind the music in an exclusive interview.

Baby FuzZ is without a doubt one of the most slept on acts in the music scene right now. Born Sterling Fox, the distinctive rising artist started his musical career penning hits for the likes of Lana Del Rey, Charli XCX, Madonna, Britney Spears, and more. With an already impressive musical pedigree under his belt before even stepping into the limelight, it came as no surprise when Baby FuzZ's debut album Plastic Paradise arrived as a collection of quietly powerful songs spanning an expanse of genres and inspirations.    

Discover more of Baby Fuzz's music here.  

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