No Love For The Middle Child Finds Light and Color in “Monochrome”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

No Love For The Middle Child is moving away from darkness and into hope in his new single. 

Philadelphia’s own No Love For The Middle Child continues his transition from behind-the-scenes songwriter and producer to front-and-center indie/alt artist.

Known for his work with Meek Mill, Maggie Lindemann, Steve Aoki, and Sueco, he’s already earned a platinum plaque, Billboard Hot 100 placement, and millions of streams. Now, he’s carving out his own lane with his latest release, “Monochrome.”

The single is a sweet, lighthearted, and upbeat listen, blending indie sensibilities with mainstream appeal. The verses feature more aggressive vocals, while the chorus lifts into a hopeful melody that feels tailor-made for radio.

Lyrically, “Monochrome” is about finding someone who brings light and color to your darkest days, a theme that resonates with listeners seeking optimism and emotional relief.

While not everyone may call it their personal favorite, “Monochrome” is undeniably accessible and easy to enjoy in any setting. For fans of indie-pop with a positive edge, this track is worth adding to your playlist.




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