greek Brings a DIY Aesthetic to Contemporary R&B on  "falling"

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The self-proclaimed  "bedroom R&B" artist known simply as greek is best recognized by his vibrant performances and impressive vocal range. The Virginia native finds balance between focused, emotive songwriting and catchy melodies.

Singles such as  "jungle" and  "it means the most" are laid back and ethereal displays of R&B, with greek's stunning voice carrying each song. His single  "when the world is on fire" quickly became his biggest record for its thoughtful reflection on the world around him and his signature smooth performance.  

greek is finally back with the track  "falling." The single builds on his previous momentum and easily exceeds expectations. The instrumental for  "falling" is more upbeat than its predecessors, but it still shares the same dreamlike and atmospheric qualities that made past singles such standout works.  "The song is about a relationship being passed up on for sake of personal growth," greek explains.

This is just the beginning for greek and he's already carved out his own niche in moody, DIY R&B. Check out  "falling" and the rest of greek's catalogue while you can still claim "you're early."

Listen to  "falling" below:

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