Josh Clarke Turns Savage On “FCPW”


An anthem for people tired of getting played.

In his latest single, “FCPW,” rising Canadian singer-songwriter Josh Clarke infuses alternative R&B with a fiery and raw persona. Since debuting in 2017 with “Too Personal,” Clarke has continued to captivate listeners with singles like “Backseat” and “One Night,” leading to the release of his first EP, “24 Hours,” in 2018. Explore his discography on YouTube, Spotify, and SoundCloud as he continues to rise, delivering vivid storytelling through raw, lyrical performances and alternative beats.

“FCPW” gets listeners hooked on a laidback yet hypnotically, dark melody that channels the moodiness of alternative and smooth energy of trap-R&B. Clarke embraces his villain era as he hustles for fast cars and quick flings rather than true love. He bodies the song with his nonchalant tone, hitting close for those trying to bounce back from a bad breakup. Besides his tone, can we take a moment to appreciate his velvety, airy vocals that serenades us? Don’t get heartbroken, get your bread up and listen to Josh Clarke’s “FCPW” for inspiration.



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