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Pop / Rock 19 October, 2021

Graham Lake Releases New Single 'Focus'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) There's always more territory to discover. Graham Lake pushes the envelope as he explores the outer reaches of pop, fashioning an unpredictable and undeniable signature style underscored by guitar-driven production, dancefloor-ready beats, and downright unshakable vocals.

The Stockholm-born singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist never stops searching for ways to break the mold as evidenced by a series of singles for EMI Sweden. The first single to be shared by Graham Lake is 'Focus'.

In some ways, he was predestined to make music in the first place. Born to musician parents, mom played classical piano on tour as she carried him in utero. During the first few years of his life, she even fed him in between sets. His father played trumpet, guitar, and sang opera. Both parents taught music in Stockholm.

At five-years-old, Graham picked up cello, playing it until the age of fifteen. By the time he entered high school, he had discovered Martin Garrix on YouTube and experienced another musical revelation. "In the classical world, you had to be 50- or 60-years-old to be a rockstar," he laughs. "It was pretty eye-opening to watch Martin headline an arena at 17. I decided to DJ and make my own music at that point."

He downloaded production software on his computer and started to cook up electronic instrumentals. At the same time, he DJ'ed at weddings and family parties. During his last year of high school, he went through "real love, a breakup, and heartbreak" for the first time and channeled those emotions into lyrics and vocals.

Around the same time, he blindly reached out to infamous Swedish rap collective ODZ in order to potentially produce or write together. They invited him to a writing camp, and his music made its way to Linus "Style of Eye" Eklöw of iconic GRAMMY Award-nominated multiplatinum duo Galantis. Linus took Graham under his wing, sharing wisdom and developing his talents in the studio.






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