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OMAR APOLLO
releases debut album
‘IVORY’
VIA WARNER RECORDS
LISTEN HERE
Video for
“TAMAGOTCHI”
Out Now
WATCH IT HERE
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“bona-fide indie pop star” GQ
“sleek, soulful, heartache-infused love songs” NPR
“lovelorn songs that reconcile the sultry sounds of D’Angelo, Prince, and Frank Ocean with Mexican soul and traditional corridos” Rolling Stone
“R&B Heartthrob” Vogue
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Omar Apollo officially releases his highly-anticipated debut album IVORY, out now via Warner Records. IVORY takes his songwriting to the next level – crossing genre lines as well as language barriers as it showcases even greater musical diversity from the budding superstar. The new album features previously released singles “Tamagotchi,” produced by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, “Killing Me,” which debuted with a television performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and “Invincible” featuring Daniel Caesar. Additionally, the album includes the Teo Halm-produced collaborative single “Bad Life” with Kali Uchis and “Go Away,”produced by Omar himself alongside Carter Lang and Chromeo.
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IVORY
Tracklist
Ivory
Talk
No Good Reason
Invincible (feat. Daniel Caesar)
Endlessly Interlude
Killing Me
Go Away
Waiting On You
Petrified
Personally
En El Olvido
Tamagotchi
Can’t Get Over You
Evergreen
Bad Life (feat. Kali Uchis)
Mr. Neighbor
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About OMAR APOLLO:
Omar Apollo is one of music’s most exciting shape-shifters. In just a few years time, the Indiana-raised Mexican-American singer-songwriter went from teenage strummer to one of the most hotly-tipped R&B artists of his generation. Apollo’ has had a transformative but linear journey, from listening to Brandy and Stevie Wonderas a kid, to plucking away at a guitar at as a pre-teen, to self-releasing a pair of EPs as a young man—2018’s Stereo and 2019’s Friends—that established his signature “bedroom soul” and earned him love from fans and press (Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, The FADER, et al.). As unique as his sound is, Apollo has garnered as much attention for his lyrics—themes of romantic yearning and self-improvement swirled up with expressions of cultural heritage and identity. In 2020, he released his home-recorded project Apolonio which featured collaborations with Bootsy Collins, DJ Dahi, Albert Hammond, Jr., and more. To celebrate Apolonio’s release, Apollo performed a livestream concert from Paisley Park, the legendary residence of one of his heroes, Prince. 2021 saw the release of two singles, “Go Away,” which Apollo performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and “Bad Life” featuring Kali Uchis. Apollo closed out the year on a high note receiving his first Latin GRAMMY nomination for his collaboration “Te Olvidaste“ with C Tangana. Apollo’s long-awaited debut album IVORY brings him to another level in his career. Crossing genre lines as well as language barriers, the full-length showcases even greater musical diversity from the already boundless creator. Despite being at this pivotal moment in his career, Omar feels like he’s just getting started. The artist who once called himself “just a kid from Indiana” is breaking new ground, abandoning all comfort zones, and never looking back.
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