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Dryboy: It's all about those warm and fuzzy feelings in the 'How 2 Love Again' music video

Who says you have to wait until summertime to get caught up in some cuffing goals? Turns out crooner Dryboy is delivering more than just anthems these days courtesy of a ‘How 2 Love Again’ music video.

Who says you have to wait until summertime to get caught up in some cuffing goals? Turns out crooner Dryboy is delivering more than just anthems these days courtesy of a ‘How 2 Love Again’ music video.

Dryboy hits the right spots with the ‘How 2 Love Again’ music video

The single still goes hard but having Dryboy turning fully up courtesy of the new visual? It’s a major flex you can’t deny and warm vibe worthy of embracing.

Rising star of alt-pop and beyond, Dryboy, is unveiling the much-anticipated music video for his single, ‘How 2 Love Again, from his debut EP, Alone and Aliveon March 27th via Rostrum Records. Directed by Chris Vergara, the video encapsulates the song’s essence—a heartfelt journey of coaxing a jaded former paramour back into the arms of love. Dryboy's polished vocals, showcased in the poignant chorus, demonstrate his expansive vocal range and genuine emotion. Vintage handheld camcorder shots blend seamlessly with modern visuals, adding a nostalgic layer to the storyline. From reminiscent arcade moments to contemplative drives, ‘How 2 Love Again’ serves as both a visual and auditory exploration of love's complexities and heartbreak.

Throughout the video, our protagonist roams the streets and beaches of Los Angeles, lost in memories as he vividly recalls moments shared with his ex-lover in Chicago. Memory screen captures of their joyful times punctuate the scenes, eliciting a sense of longing and introspection. Notably, the same actress featured in Dryboy’s 2022 music video, ‘Habits,’ makes an appearance, weaving a cohesive narrative across his visual repertoire. This recurring motif adds depth to the storytelling, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the up-and-comer’s emotional journey throughout his body of work.
 
The year 2024 has kicked off with great momentum for Dryboy. Just after inking a deal with Rostrum Records (Mod SunMac Miller, and Wiz Khalifa), his emotive songwriting and dynamic melodies caught the attention of renowned booking agency, Primary Talent International. Under the representation of Sally Dunstone (known for managing acts like Cookiee Kawaii, Jack HarlowMadeinTYO, and Rina Sawayama), the bright young talent is set to make waves in the industry.
 
Based in LA by way of Chicago, Dryboy has established himself in the music scene with a distinctive blend of pop, rock, and alternative hip-hop. He burst onto the scene with the popular track Summer Nights, featuring Clever, which has garnered over 9 million streams on Spotify.
 
His latest visual release, ‘How 2 Love Again,’ follows the success of Highway to Pain’ and Blood On The Floor,’ showcasing Dryboy's talent for transforming personal struggles into compelling artistry. For fans who just can't get enough, stay tuned for behind-the-scenes glimpses into the promising newcomer’s creative process, set to be unveiled on March 28th.

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Dryboy: The rock out vibes are alive in the 'Highway to Pain' music video

Need a reason to move around? Look no further than what Dryboy’s cooking up these days courtesy of ‘Highway to Pain’ and this new music video glow.

Need a reason to move around? Look no further than what Dryboy’s cooking up these days courtesy of ‘Highway to Pain’ and this new music video glow.

Dryboy’s ‘Highway to Pain’ music video rocks out

The hard-hitting song goes - er - hard but getting a music video too? Super exciting for the music rocker.

Rostrum Records’ recent signee Dryboy returns today with the cinematic official music video accompaniment to his bitter-sweet pop punk anthem ‘Highway To Pain.’

Shot and directed by Chris Vergara, the video opens amidst the clouds and quickly plummets into a CGI Los Angeles backdrop and Dryboy’s curtain-drawn home. With an angry ex just outside, the crimson-haired, Diesel-clad artist rifles through tattered road maps, singing “Run away and grab my keys, but I hope that you don’t follow me.”  With a duffel bag in hand, Dryboy makes his great escape on the ‘Highway to Pain.’ A road movie punctuated with glorious shots of Half Dome, Dryboy snakes through fishing towns and remote lakes, finding solitary comfort in the process.

Describing his music as “hopelessly romantic”, Dryboy writes intimate tales of relationships, drawing on the experiences of the people in his life as well as his own. He says of ‘Highway To Pain’, “I think we’re all guilty of bottling things up when times are tough, we don’t want our loved ones to know or worry but there’s ways to let it out in our craft, our art. These emotions shape our lives and we should be proud of the experiences that break & make us…hard times pass and friends help with that.”

2024 is already off to a strong start for Dryboy - his poignant songwriting and powerful melodic ability earned him a singing to legendary booking agency Primary Talent International, where he will be represented by Sally Dunstone (Cookiee Kawaii, Jack Harlow, MadeinTYO, Rina Sawayama).

Dryboy is an artist hailing from Chicago and now based in LA, who has carved a niche for himself in the music scene by weaving a captivating, enigmatic sound infused with elements of pop, rock, and alternative hip-hop. The fast-rising talent first hit the scene with his hit single “Summer Nights'' featuring Clever, which has now amassed over 9 million streams on Spotify. 

With an impressive track record that includes opening for prominent artists such as Lil Durk, YBN Nahmir, G Herbo, and Calboy, Dryboy's star is on the ascent.

‘Highway To Pain’ follows the release of thrilling single ‘Blood on the Floor’, where Dryboy again demonstrates his innate ability to turn heartache into artistry. Both singles will be featured on his highly anticipated upcoming debut EP, which will be dropping in the coming months.

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