Ryan Caraveo

Ryan Caraveo is an up-and-coming hip-hop and alternative artist known for his introspective lyrics and genre-blending sound that combines elements of rap, pop, and electronic music. Born on December 13, 1992, in Seattle, Washington, he burst onto the music scene with his independent release "Swings," which captured the attention of the online music community. His career began to take off with his debut album "Swings" in 2014, followed by "Maybe They Were Wrong" in 2016, and "At Least I Tried" in 2018 which continued to solidify his place in the music world.

With emotionally-charged lyrics and a vulnerability that resonates with a growing fan base, Caraveo's music often navigates themes of mental health, self-discovery, and the pains of growing up. His recent releases such as "Trouble in Paradise" and "Please Come Back to Me" showcase his development as an artist, with a refined sound that still retains the raw authenticity that his listeners have come to love. Tracks like "One Winged Airplane" and "Glacier" highlight Caraveo's ability to mix catchy hooks with reflective storytelling, resulting in a connection with fans that goes beyond the surface level of typical pop rap. As he continues to release new music, with songs like "Permanent Red" and "Superstar," Ryan Caraveo is carving out a unique niche for himself, establishing an enduring presence in an industry that is constantly evolving.

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Trouble in Paradise
Album - 17 Tracks - Released December 1, 2023
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