Gareth Fernandez
Artist ∙ Pop
Singaporean balladeer Gareth Fernandez’s full, rich vocals continue to leave an imprint with every note. Inspired greatly by the works of Sam Smith and other extraordinary pop vocalists, the pop/soul artist debuted in 2014 with the single “Subliminal Love”, and a self-titled EP that showed his penchant for old-school sounds. But his music transitions towards contemporary genres, incorporating R&B elements in melancholic gems such as “Achilles”. He’s also explored new perspectives with a slew of rhythmic collaborations that prove his mettle as a world-class vocalist.
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