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“Hopeless Sinners was born from a place of raw vulnerability, crafted during a night out in Montreal that left its mark on me.” says Andye. “Working alongside the incredible Banx & Ranx, we dug deep into the creative process and truths along the way.”
A signature of Andye’s songwriting style, he encourages listeners to search for deeper meaning in this upbeat track. “I want the listeners to truly immerse themselves in the lyrics, to peel back the layers and step into the world I’ve crafted with this record. It’s all there — if you listen closely enough, you’ll see it unfold.”
Alongside the single is a music video that stays true to Andye’s passion for storytelling. He says, “For the Hopeless Sinners music video, I set out to push boundaries — not just for my fans, but for my entire creative team, and most of all, for myself.”
Featuring references to his previous music video for “All To Myself,” the video for “Hopeless Sinners” is a continuation of a dramatic narrative in the Andye universe.
“I wanted to create something that was both cinematic and deeply captivating. I’ve always aimed to bring visuals that stand apart, and with this one, I truly believe we’ve done just that. I can’t wait for you all to experience it!”
ABOUT ANDYE:
Andye is just getting started. With only a few releases, the Ethiopian-born and Toronto-raised singer and dancer has already accumulated over 5.6 million streams across all platform —in addition to his 2.1 million likes on TikTok and over 625,000 views on YouTube. Among Andye’s chief sonic influences are The Weeknd’s dark, raw sounds and storytelling and the distinct artistry of Michael Jackson. He dreams of collaborating with producers like Doc McKinney (known for working with The Weeknd). With his eyes trained relentlessly forward, blinkered to any mental or physical obstacles that might trip up a less concentrated artist, Andye spurs himself toward his goals. He knows they are achievable, simply because he believes he’ll get there in the end. “I want to break records,” he says matter-of-factly. “I want to be the best I can be. The way people say, ‘I want to do this like Michael’—in 10 years, I want them to be like, ‘this sounds like Andye’. I want my music to have that type of impact.”
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