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Tye David Unveils Debut Album ‘MAKING MOVES’ – A Genre-Defying Journey of Love and Self-Discovery

Tye David, an up-and-coming artist whose music blends R&B, funk, and pop, has announced the release of his debut album, MAKING MOVES. The album is a powerful exploration of love, heartbreak, and the journey toward self-empowerment.

Tye’s music career began in musical theatre, with performances around the world on cruise ships, theme parks, and international stages. However, during the pandemic, Tye began creating original music in his Kansas City home studio, marking a shift toward a more personal artistic expression. The result is, MAKING MOVES, an album that delves into Tye’s emotional experiences and his process of healing and growth.

The first single from the album, “troubled heart,” explores the beauty and hope of new love, while the recently released track, “superpowers,” closes the narrative arc with a song about finding strength and resilience after love is lost. Both songs showcase Tye’s gift for blending heartfelt storytelling with irresistible rhythms.

Tye worked closely with co-producers Ervin Matthew Harris and Reid Smith to craft a sound that is both raw and refined. With influences from artists like Bruno Mars and Glass Animals, MAKING MOVES, promises to be a fresh and exciting addition to the music scene in 2025.

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