gnash

Garrett Charles Nash, known professionally as gnash, is an American singer-songwriter, DJ, and producer born on June 16, 1993, in Los Angeles, California. He burst onto the scene with his introspective and relatable blend of indie pop and emo rap, a sound that resonates particularly with the digital generation. Rising to international attention with his 2016 hit "i hate u, i love u" featuring Olivia O'Brien, which achieved multi-platinum status and solidified his position in the music industry, gnash's style is characterized by his raw, confessional lyrics that often explore themes of love, relationships, and self-reflection.

Continuing to build on his very personal and vulnerable narrative style, gnash has recently released a series of tracks including "Someone," "Overallidays," and "ROMANCE IS DEAD," each offering a glimpse into his evolution as an artist. His recent releases like "wet cement" and "The Art of Letting Go" denote a period of transformation and mindfulness in his music. Through songs like "Glass on the Shelf" and "I Wanna Feel Good," gnash reveals his continuous journey of personal growth and emotional exploration. With a discography that includes uniquely titled works such as "five," "four," "three," "two," and "one," gnash exhibits a penchant for thematic content and a sequential approach to storytelling, allowing his audience to follow along in his creative and personal progression. Tracks like "granola bars" and "postcard from L.A." maintain his reflective style while providing vivid imagery of the musings and daily life of a modern troubadour.

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