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GRAMMY®-nominated Alexander 23 Releases New Breakup Anthem ‘Somebody’s Nobody’

Alexander 23 is a rising star in pop music. The 27-year-old was earned a Grammy® nomination for co-producing Olivia Rodrigo’s triple-platinum “good 4 u.” But recently Alexander 23 has been making a name for himself as a solo act. The singer-songwriter impressed on his sold-out headline shows across the country and then in support of John Mayer on his ‘Sob Rock’ Tour 2022. The gifted multi-instrumentalist who plays guitar, bass, drums, and piano proved why he is on track to be one of the biggest names in pop music.

Now, Alexander is releasing his newest single ‘Somebody’s Nobody.’ The track boasts the stellar vocals along with stunning piano melodies to go along with the skilled songwriting fans know from other Alexander 23 songs. The ballad will quickly become your favorite new breakup anthem.

The release is also accompanied with a video that fits the lyrics of the video perfectly. In utter isolation the singer sings the chillingly relatable and vulnerable lyrics of “Now I don’t know, maybe it’s even worse/ being somebody’s nobody.” Listen to the breakup ballad here.

Alexander 23’s Full-Length Debut, Aftershock

The new single is part of Alexander 23’s upcoming full length debut ‘Aftershock‘ which is set to be released on July 15th. Aftershock boasts songs like “Crash,” “If We Were A Party,” “The Hardest Part,” and the Olivia Rodrigo co-write “Hate Me If It Helps,” and will further show the prowess of the young artist. Expect Alexander to showcase his impressive vocals, production, and honest songwriting in the release.

“This new release is full of the most honest songs I’ve ever written — and some of them are vulnerable in very scary ways,” Alexander recently told Hunger. “I’m terrified, but I worked really fucking hard. I’m really proud of it and I think it’s fucking good. I’m excited for people to hear it.”

Pre-save the new album here. Get tickets to see Alexander 23 on his headline tour here.

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