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JOSHUA explores toxic masculinity in illuminating new single The Boys

Hailing from Mandurah, Western Australia, JOSHUA is a budding artist within the Australian music scene, exploring the realms of pop, RnB and electronica.

After a string of meticulously created remixes, JOSHUA has just released his second original track The Boys which examines toxic masculinity with thoughtful songwriting and an edgy electric sound.

JOSHUA has just released his second original track The Boys which exploits toxic masculinity with thoughtful songwriting and an edgy electric sound.

The result of JOSHUA’s hard work is an intricately layered track that blends pop, RnB and electronic elements to create a unique, dynamic sound.

After singing in church for more than 6 years it was only a matter of time before JOSHUA flexed his own songwriting muscles, creating tracks in the home studio he has slowly been putting together. Soon enough the sky will be the limit for this talented newcomer. Combining his fresh sound with a punchy and clean aesthetic, JOSHUA will be ready to take on the world in no time at all.

Circles was the first original track JOSHUA blessed us with, displaying his skill and promise as an artist. He also released a series of impressive remixes which flaunt his production skills and musical influences.

“I’ve never felt I fit in with other boys growing up: they played footy, I read books. I wanted to be one of the boys, but members would ditch me on more than one occasion because Saturdays were for the boys,” explains JOSHUA. “Now I know I don’t want that. I’m not one of the boys, I’m my own man, and that’s what this song is about. This is for all the kids who never fit in with the boys.”

Check out The Boys below: