conner's "theme song" Proves He's a Modern Rockstar

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The Maryland born, LA based artist and multi-instrumentalist conner has been making waves with his two singles  "theme song" and  "recents." Both singles incorporate sounds from different genres, feature energetic delivery, and have memorable choruses.

"theme song" talks about the culture shock conner experienced as he moved from rural Maryland to a fast-paced life in LA. The chorus  "this could be my rockstar theme song" is a celebration of conner's recent success as well as this cross-country move.  

The music video shows similar rebellious themes as conner and his friends explore LA. The punk and unorthodox aesthetic of the video mirrors the wild culmination of influences that result in  "theme song."

Listen and watch  "theme song" by conner below:

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