TMRWFRVR Luke Christopher

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
28.07.2017

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  • 1 Lost 03:16
  • 2 Waterfalls 03:18
  • 3 Complicated 02:40
  • 4 Believer 03:11
  • 5 Can't Sleep 02:36
  • 6 Selfless 02:28
  • 7 Jameson 04:06
  • 8 Other Beds 02:27
  • 9 Higher 02:25
  • 10 Give Me Your Pain 02:09
  • 11 SmallTown 02:20
  • 12 Heartbreak Fiction 03:49
  • 13 Pretend 03:31
  • 14 Till You Die 03:41
  • 15 Lot to Learn 04:00
  • Total Runtime 45:57

Info for TMRWFRVR

In conjunction with this announcement, Luke Christopher releases his new single and video “Waterfalls,” which is the first official single off the album. In the nostalgic visual, Luke reflects on various stages of an intense relationship, while on the track, Luke raps and sings over a smooth beat leading to a catchy hook and melody. The video is directed and produced by Grant Spanier and the track is written and produced by Luke Christopher. Click here to watch. Whether it be rapping, singing and producing his own music, or producing and writing for the likes of some of music’s most profound artists, the 24-year-old Los Angeles-native can do it all. Growing up in the San Fernando Valley, music always surrounded Luke Christopher. At a young age, his father turned him on to the likes of Elton John, U2, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder while he also discovered hip-hop with Tupac’s All Eyez On Me. From here, he taught himself how to rap, sing and compose beats and by the age of 17, he was ready to be properly heard. Major labels clamored for his soulful and emotionally expansive style, leading to his signing with ByStorm Entertainment/RCA Records in 2013. Soon after his signing, he duel-released his two EPs TMRW & YSTRDY, which features his popular song “Lot to Learn.”




Luke Christopher
Most artists think about the future. Luke Christopher lives in the future. With a soulful croon, brazen bars, and impressive musicality, the half-black and half-white Los Angeles- born singer, songwriter, rapper, multi-instrumentalist, and producer soars above all boundaries. Luke's genre-less and border-less vision defines his 2017 full-length debut, TMRWFRVR [ByStorm Entertainment/RCA Records].

“TMRWFRVR is the future,” he affirms. “That future is acceptance. I've always wanted to change the world in a positive way. It’s more than just an album. Man, I want to give, and I want make people feel like they belong through music. It doesn’t matter what race you are, what you believe in, or who you love. If you’ve got love, you’re TMRWFRVR. It's a movement.”

That movement quietly went worldwide galvanized by a series of buzzing independent mixtapes such as The Wonder Years Pt. 1 and TMRW TMRW and his 2015 YSTRDY and TMRW major label EPs. Influenced by everything from Kanye West, Tupac, and Frank Ocean to Nirvana, Elton John, and Queen, his D.I.Y. approach enchanted listeners everywhere. After a 2016 feature on the influential YouTube channel FaZe Clan, his breakout single “Lot To Learn” instigated a viral storm. To date, it has clocked over 180 million Spotify streams and 11.5 million YouTube/VEVO views. Along the way, he garnered praise from the likes of Interview Magazine, The Fader, Billboard, Mass Appeal, and Vibe who dubbed him “The West Coast’s Next Big Thing.”

Maintaining a clear, cohesive, and comprehensive vision, Luke performed, wrote, and produced all 15 tracks, including “Lot to Learn.” As a whole, the record represents a creative milestone.

“I took my time,” he explains. “When I put out a full-on project, I have to make sure it’s timeless. I want it to have a lasting impact on people. I sat down and made the textures feel like the future. I knew what sound that I wanted. I think that’s why subconsciously I produced every song on the album."

The first single “Waterfalls” ebbs and flows between a heavenly beat, shimmering keys, and slick rhymes as the MC carries a vivid and vibrant hook, “Love is me and you babe.”

“It’s a ballad of real and fake love,” he continues. “A lot of times, you get in a relationship and it seems one way, but it ends up being the complete opposite. It’s not all beautiful moments, fancy getaways, and incredible romantic gestures. If it is real love, it will last. If it’s not, it won't.”

Elsewhere on the record, he energizes “Lost” with an unshakable bass line and rock spirit, while spouting off lyrical wisdom. A centerpiece of the album, “Heartbreak Fiction” illuminates his knack for storytelling.

Charismatically sharing raw and real emotions through undeniable music, Luke ultimately ignites the TMRWFRVER movement through the album.

“When fans hear this, I hope it makes them love who they are,” he leaves off. “Every time that I listen to an album that I love, I feel better. I want them to feel better. I won’t let anybody stop me. I’m standing up for people. Bro, we’re in this life together.”



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