New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Chase Aaron official website) We've all heard the saying "Success is the best revenge", right? Well, we'd like to introduce you to Chase Aaron, the Inland Empire's newest face in R&B. The twenty year old singer, songwriter and producer has taken this idea and brought it to life in his most recent release Radio. The song serves as an ode to all who have had someone of significance (specifically a love interest) throw in the towel. A considerable amount of buzz is building around the track itself, and people all around Southern California are beginning to wonder "Who is this artist and where did he come from?"
The former college student found his niche in music at the age of 8, where he began to play the drums, which led to more instruments including guitar, piano and of the most recent of his musical talents (believe it or not), singing. It wasn't until his sophomore year of high school that Chase began to take singing serious and joined the RVHS Chamber Singers, singing classical music in different languages such as French, German, Italian and Spanish. By his senior year, he began to take a college level course in music theory. Becoming one of only 3 students at Rancho Verde High School to ever pass the Advanced Placement
Music Theory exam, Chase went on to study recording arts at Full Sail University in Orlando, FL. Unfortunately after a year of living in Orlando, unexpected events led to him dropping out and moving back to California, where he began work on his upcoming album XXI, which is a reflection of events leading up to its release on his birthday, December 12th.
The album will demonstrate Chase's soulful vocals, complimenting his edgy arrangements. Smooth, catchy melodies work together with organic instruments, synths and heavy bass lines to create his signature sound. With influences from such talents as Pharrell Williams, Kanye West,
Travis Scott, Ryan
Leslie and much more, he has shaped his own sound and made it a challenge to place him in any specific genre. Integrating styles such as R&B/Soul, Jazz, Trap, Pop and Electronic would seem like an odd mix in any case. However, Chase has found a way to bring these styles together into one while introducing us to a darker side of what we'd classify as R&B. A side that implies that hard times and heartbreaks can be some of the best tools for creating something beautiful.
Stream "
Radio" for free at chaseaaron.com
Website:https://www.chaseaaron.com/