Pretty Sister

Pretty Sister is the stage name of Los Angeles-based musician Zak Waters, who has made a name for himself with his infectious blend of pop, funk, and electronic music. Waters, a multifaceted artist—singer, songwriter, and producer—has been active in the music industry for several years, continually evolving his sound while maintaining a signature West Coast vibe that resonates throughout his work. Pretty Sister came onto the scene with a bang, garnering attention with a series of well-received singles and collaborations that showcased his smooth vocals and funky rhythms, hallmarks of his self-dubbed genre "Z-Funk."

Pretty Sister's music catalog is a testament to his versatility and creative prowess, with recent releases like "Hollywood Vampire" featuring Abhi The Nomad continuing to push the boundaries of his sound. He effortlessly blends different genres, creating tracks that are not only danceable but also richly textured and lyrically introspective. Songs like "Summer of Santeria" and "Crystal Vision," which features Middle Milk, exemplify his ability to craft catchy hooks while exploring profound themes. Despite the laid-back, sunny disposition often present in his music, there's also a depth and complexity that reveals clever songwriting and diligent production. From the light-hearted "House Party" to the contemplative "Afterlife," Pretty Sister's discography offers a dynamic range of music that captures the essence of the modern Southern California experience.

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Hollywood Vampire
Album - 8 Tracks - Released May 17, 2024
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