Curtis Waters’ debut album Pity Party - set for October 9

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The highly anticipated full-length album from BMG recording artist Curtis Waters, Pity Party, is set to be released Friday, October 9 via BMG. ‘Stunnin’ Ft Harm Franklin,’ ‘SYSTEM,’ ‘The Feelings Tend To Stay The Same’ and ‘Freckles’ are all taken from Pity Party,’ longside eight additional, previously unheard tracks. View the new and official music video for his latest single, ‘Freckles,’ co-directed by Curtis Waters:

Waters debut single ‘Stunnin’ ft. Harm Franklin continues to gain momentum as it breaks into the Top 40 in the US, while also surpassing 300 million global combined streams.

Curtis Waters was born Nepal and migrated to Germany, then relocated to Calgary when he was a child, eventually he and his family settled in North Carolina at age 17, where he lives with his parents and younger brother. Having never really ‘fit in’, Waters resorted to finding interests online and focusing on his creative endeavors as an escape from suburban life and his own mental health struggles. His love of writing poetry and doing graphic design as a kid evolved into teaching himself how to make beats and produce music using YouTube tutorials. He first started earning money at 14 by selling his beats to artists he met on Soundcloud, until he realized he should work on his own musical projects.

Inspired by Kanye West; Tyler, the Creator; and Odd Future, Waters started writing, producing and engineering his own tracks and releasing them online, quickly catapulting himself to this most exciting place in his burgeoning musical career. A debut album on the horizon, millions of global streams and critical praise, his star is quickly ascending – becoming without a doubt one of the most exciting up-and-coming artists to break in 2020.

Curtis Waters - Freckles (Official Video) Below:

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October 5, 2020 8:46am ET by Pressparty  

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