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The Connecticut-born Panamanian-Puerto Rican [3] ericdoa, real name Eric George Lopez, was given his first guitar by his grandfather, who passed away from COVID-19. [4] He started recording his own music and releasing it on sites such as SoundCloud under the name Dante Red, with his debut EP DOA being released in 2019. ericdoa's debut mixtape, Public Target, as well as his first album, COA ...
On March 4, 2023, Ericdoa released a single in collaboration with Riot Games, ">One - Greater Than One", the theme for the Valorant character Gekko. [5] [6]On September 22, 2023, the album's lead single, "Kickstand", was released, alongside a music video.
Eric Lopez, professionally known as @ericdoa, has already accomplished a lot for a 21-year-old. The singer and music producer has over 38,000 followers on SoundCloud and 25,000 on Twitch, the live ...
Smile! :D (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson, released on July 26, 2024, through Mom + Pop Music.In recording the album, Robinson sought to break away from many stylistic elements of his previous work.
All Dogs Go to Heaven is the second extended play (EP) by the American musician Glaive.It was released on August 6, 2021, via Interscope Records.After recording his debut EP Cypress Grove (2020) in his North Carolina bedroom, Glaive garnered critical acclaim and travelled to Los Angeles to record All Dogs Go to Heaven in a studio during a two week period.
A Bit of a Mad One is the third solo extended play (EP) by the American musician Glaive.It was released on February 23, 2024, via Interscope Records.After becoming frustrated with recording in Los Angeles and North Carolina, Glaive and the producers Jeff Hazin, Ralph Castelli, and John Cunningham holed up in Hope, Alaska to record the EP.
[32] The same year, prominent hyperpop musician Glaive stated that he and Ericdoa were "working on killing" the movement, [22] though three months later stated that it "will never die." [33] He later stated that the packaging of the community within the name 'hyperpop' for profit led to its music becoming "algorithmic" over time. [26]
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