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Ryan Beatty writes really good pop songs about boys

The former YouTuber and current Brockhampton affiliate is fully himself on his debut album, Boy in Jeans.

Like a lot of YouTube singers, Ryan Beatty was definitely going to be the next Justin Bieber. In 2012, he turned successful covers of Bruno Mars songs into a national anti-texting and driving campaign for AT&T that featured his catchy tune “Hey L.A.” With some national attention and legions of fans under his belt, he was ready to get the next pop sensation. He dropped a 6-song EP and started touring all over America, but he soon found himself in a restrictive reduce and put his musical ambitions on pause.

Last year, Ryan re-emerged alongside hip-hop boyband Brockhampton as a frequent collaborator. He appeared on “Queer” off of Saturation II but it wasn’t until Saturation III’s “Bleach” that people were fully aware of how amazing the pairing could be. Thanks in part to Ryan’s haunting vocals on the link, “Bleach” became one of the group’s most beloved songs. Most recently, Ryan performed alongside the band, Jazmine Sullivan, and serpentwithfeet

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