BRANDEUS & K-Si Yang Numb the Pain With “Sugar Rain”


An irresistibly addictive dark R&B/Trap fusion that defies genre boundaries.

Australian/Brazilian music artist BRANDEUS is a self-reliant singer, songwriter, and sound engineer, showcasing a distinctive, genre-blending style that merges Hip-hop, Alt R&B, and Pop into an atmospheric experience. Drawing inspiration from artists like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Russ, John Mayer, and Eddie Vedder, BRANDEUS began his music journey in a home studio, delving into personal experiences and life passions in his compositions. His latest release, the dual-track single “Sugar Rain,” features collaborative efforts with genre-blending artist K-Si Yang, accompanied by an official lyric video.

The genre-bending duo known as Bad Flamingo, comprised of The One on the Left and the One on the Right, remains ultra-mysterious, concealing their real-life identities behind masks. Embracing the philosophy that “Give a man a mask, and he will tell you the truth,” their musical creations include tracks like “The Devil and the Deep Blue,” “White T Shirt,” “Mountain Road,” and “Howlin at the Moon.” Their latest offering, the alternative rock single “I Drink Alone,” unfolds a slow-building backdrop of melancholic tones, dynamic guitars, and haunting vocals, crafting a cinematic soundscape reminiscent of a spaghetti western. With enchantingly dark lyrics, Bad Flamingo once again delivers a mysterious noir country-infused alternative rock gem that transports listeners to the Old West. Dive into the wickedly wonderful narrative of “I Drink Alone” by pressing play.



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