BUDDY RYAN

Offers Gospel-Tinged Clip for

‘Bad Feelin’

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Connecticut born, Melbourne-based lyricist Buddy Ryan today offers the visual accompaniment for very first single ‘Bad Feelin’ from his recently released sophomore EP ‘May Eleven’.

The film clip matches Buddy’s gospel-tinged style. Situated in a church it focuses on Buddy and his subtle intensity, eluding to his presence live on stage.

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‘May Eleven’ showcases Buddy’s ability to consistently craft smooth grooves bolstered by his deft lyricism and sheer honesty. His penchant for rap, soul and RNB shines through with the project ruminating on a range of topics including life experiences, social commentary, karma, reflections and cautionary tales.

New single ‘Figured I’ is an infectious beast and sits in the more upbeat echelons of his recent releases, it has also recently found love with FBi and an add to rotation.

Earlier this year he revealed ‘Cherry Oak ft. Jo Jodun’ which employs a more laid-back musical style and combines with previously released singles ‘Bad Feelin’ and ‘Sixweeks ft. Mark Echols’ which caught the attention of Cool Accidents, Backyard Opera, Wickedd Childd and Hit Up Ange alongside an add to SYN Radio.

2017 saw the release of Buddy’s underrated debut EP ‘Grey’ which centred around the downtempo single of the same name. Using thought provoking lyrics as his vehicle, Buddy talks through pain and his personal journey whilst hoping for peace.

Immerse yourself in ‘May 11’.

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BUDDY RYAN
‘May Eleven’
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AMNPLIFY – DB