"Self!" Is  Isaia Huron Hitting His Creative Stride

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Few artists are able to pull in listeners immediately off the strength of their vocal performance as Isaia Huron. The Nashville-based, South Carolina native first got his start by gigging as a drummer for cover shows, but his performance on each track proves that he belongs in the spotlight. His debut EP Three is a stunning showcase of what makes Huron so captivating. Since then, Huron has followed up the EP with a compilation project and the recent single titled  "Somehow I Knew."  

All these past releases have built anticipation towards what Isaia Huron would do in 2021. Huron is finally back with a new single titled  "Self!" Similar to his past work, Isaia Huron's vocal ability instantly grabs your attention. The instrumental, self-produced with additional production from Tyler Harrison, is moody, somber, and anthemic. The hook  "I want you to myself" is one of Isaia Huron's catchiest so far.

"Self!" is Isaia Huron at his best. His songwriting, performance, and tone all come together to create something personal and distinct. Be on the look out for more new music from the rising star soon.

Listen to "Self!" below:

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