IAMREBELWILL Acts as a Voice For the Underrepresented in "Addicted"

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Canadian pop artist IAMREBELWILL has just unveiled his new single "Addicted." The track sees the singer-songwriter entering a new wave as it arrives as the first song from his upcoming RebelFuturism project. Created with the intention of empowering the underrepresented, IAMREBELWILL shines a light on LGTBQ+ and POC communities, encouraging them to live 100% authentically, carefree of other’s opinions.

"Addicted" is the ultimate feel-good, dance-worthy anthem. Bursting with colorful, vivacious melodies and electrifying synths, the groove-fueled track will have you moving from the very first note. His impressive vocal range and soulful tone glides effortlessly atop the bright and bold instrumentation. The music alone feels empowering, giving you the energy to conquer anything you put your mind to. Accompanied by the passionate lyrics, narrating the emotions of finding your way through a relationship, "Addicted" makes for a fiery and free-spirited track.

The Montreal-born, Toronto-based musician shares, "It's a soundtrack for modernity, addressing sexuality, sexual fluidity, identity, and equality. As a proud queer black man I wanted to create something that gave a voice to my experience and a voice to folks whose stories the majority of time are not told."

Listen to  "Addicted" below:

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