Unusual Demont – COMPANY

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Since featuring American talent Unusual Demont back in 2021, we’ve gone on to see this massively talented kid amass millions of streams and tons of tastemaker support.

The artist is back today with an impressive new EP called ‘CHRYSALIS‘ (listen here), along with a fresh single called ‘COMPANY’.

As we’ve come to expect from this musician, the track is not only beautifully melodic, but the production is also polished to complete perfection. Elaborating further on the song’s creation, Unusual Demont says:

“‘COMPANY’ is the last song I made on ‘CHRYSALIS’. I met someone when I first got to LA, and during all the high and lows I was facing at that time they made things feel better for a bit. They made things feel better for a bit but the baggage that came with the feelings became too heavy for me to bear and we eventually split. I wrote this one very shortly after to vent. Even though it does stem from a sad experience, I wanted to make the song upbeat. Lending itself to the concept of CHRYSALIS; that dichotomy of seeming/ sounding fine, but below the surface there’s a lot more going on. I’ve found that contrast to be a bit of a staple in my music thus far and I love it. This relationship, like the rest of the project, was a fleeting but crucial part of this transitionary period of my life.”

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Unusual Demont – Maybe Not

Unusual Demont is no stranger to the Alfitude pages, with his irresistible style of R&B never failing to impress us.

This rising talent has garnered considerable traction over the last year (accumulating well over 700k monthly listeners on Spotify alone), and the momentum looks set to grow even further with the unveiling of summery new single ‘Maybe Not’.

Charming and playful in tone, the song treats listeners to Unusual Demont’s distinctly unique and eclectic approach to R&B, and serves as a taster to the artist’s next phase of releases.

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Unusual Demont – PINE

The 21-year-old Wisconsin native, who’s already racked up millions of streams with debut track ‘Amber’, returns today with an enchanting RnB offering that takes nostalgic soul tones and gives them a fresh twist.

“Although the song itself is really bouncy and upbeat, it’s actually about the moral dilemma of a home wrecker coming into a dying relationship. As I wrote it I imagined a roller rink in the late 90s / early 2000s lit up with green lights on a Friday night. I chose the name Pine because green is the colour of envy and that’s the exact hue I visualised at the roller rink.”

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