Luke Christopher Drops His Debut Studio Album TMRWFRVR
Rapper/singer/producer Luke Christopher releases his highly anticipated debut studio album TMRWFRVR via ByStorm Entertainment / RCA Records. The 15-track album was written and produced by Luke and features first single, âWaterfallsâ as well as his popular track, âLot To Learn,â which has received over 206 million streams worldwide and
over 12.2 million video views.
Whether it be rapping, singing and producing his own music, or producing and writing for the likes of some of musicâs 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 Tupacâs 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.
TMRWFRVR Track listing
01 Lost
02 Waterfalls
03 Complicated
04 Believer
05 Canât Sleep
06 Selfless
07 Jameson
08 Other Beds
09 Higher
10 Give Me Your Pain
11 SmallTown
12 Heartbreak Fiction
13 Pretend
14 Till You Die
15 Lot to Learn
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