Possessing a vocal that is unique in itself, US based Michael Graff doesn’t stop there. A multi instrumentalist that has always been keen to explore new genres and elements of sounds, Michael has a knack of creating an electronic-pop sound that lends itself to other metrics. His latest offering ‘Let You Go’ is his best work to date, and showcases all of this man’s talents in one. Learning the different aspects of musical instruments from a very young age, Michael brings all of his knowledge to the fore with his brand of up-beat pop that you simply cannot ignore.
Giving the nod to Kygo and The 1975, Michael has found a sound that sits between both of these, and it results in a hugely addictive and feel-good, motivational pop entwined sound. With a debut EP on the horizon, we cannot wait to see what this multi-faceted singer-songwriter offers in 2021.
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