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10/2/2019, 12:00pm

Commentary: Leah’s Music Predictions: Patrick Martin

By Leah Fuoco

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You probably have not heard the name Patrick Martin before, but get ready to fall in love with his unique voice, old soul, electronic beats and eccentric energy. 

The singer first came to my attention in May 2019 with his upbeat, fun, single “Stranger Nights,” but this was not his first song released to the world. In January 2019, he gave us his first single “Cinema Love.” It is a sweet little song that makes you want to fall in love. Flash forward to September, he now just released his third single, “Both of You.” 

To me, it is a perfect mix of his first two singles. The song has the electronic pop vibe, the lyrics of lovers and Martin’s smooth voice. If you like pop/alternative/indie music, Patrick Martin will be right up your alley. And even if you are not into those genres, you should check him out. The Wisconsin born singer just finished touring with “America’s Got Talent” Season 11 winner Grace VanderWaal. 

I unfortunately didn’t get to attend the show in Philadelphia but it looks like they put on quite the performance. While messaging Patrick via Instagram, he mentioned that we can expect an EP from him sometime in November. Surely it is going to be a great mix of songs upon its release. 

Overall, I am very excited for his EP and to see how he takes the music industry by storm. I’m calling it now; remember the name Patrick Martin.

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