BRIDGE is making waves with the dark-pop of "Make Me Miss You"
LA-born vocalist BRIDGE channels apocalyptic hopelessness on his first single of the year.
In what's set to be a prolific year for singer, songwriter and producer BRIDGE, "Make Me Miss You" sees the up and comer tackle love like an addiction. The follow-up to a string of singles last year, BRIDGE shows no signs of letting up as he continues to streamline and perfect his brand of melodic alt-pop packed with hip hop and R&B influences.
With two albums out already, 2021 is going to be hyper-productive. "I’ll be putting out multiple EPs this year," he says. Talking about this first release he explains "I wanted to deliver on a vibe that to me felt like a perfect summary of everything I put out recently... something that felt true to me both lyrically and sonically."
A taste of what's to come, "Make Me Miss You" starts to showcase more of the engimatic artist who has previously collaborated with DVVBS and Schoolboy Q. Free to turn his indepedent ambitions into his own music making playground, don't except BRIDGE to follow tradition as he continues to deliver introspective and personal revelations.
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