TRYZTN Unveils "Forbidden Fruit" A Fusion of R&B, Soul, and Raw Emotion

In the ever-evolving landscape of R&B and Soul music, a new artist is emerging from the vibrant city of Toronto, Canada, ready to make his mark on the industry. TRYZTN, a gifted singer-songwriter with Jamaican and Filipino roots, is capturing hearts and captivating audiences with his mesmerizing sound that defies traditional genre boundaries. With his latest single, "Forbidden Fruit," featuring the enchanting vocals of Geneva Lei, TRYZTN delivers a compelling fusion of Classic R&B, Neo Soul, Hip-Hop, and Blues, all wrapped in a package of vulnerability, nostalgia, and unapologetic transparency.

TRYZTN's music embodies a refreshing blend of influences from various musical genres, resulting in a distinct sound that resonates deeply with listeners. His music creates a lush sonic landscape where each note and lyric intertwine flawlessly. With "Forbidden Fruit," TRYZTN showcases his ability to seamlessly fuse these genres, creating a harmonious backdrop for his emotive storytelling.

We had a conversation with TRYZTN to discover more about his sources of inspiration, artistic approach, and the key message he intends to convey through his music - this is what he shared with us:

How would you describe the music you typically create nowadays?

The first things that come to mind are freeness and vulnerability. I feel like the music that I've been creating lately has been a lot more vulnerable. These days I've naturally just been more transparent in the music. Allowing myself to be raw, and allowing listeners to access a different part of me as an artist and as a person.

What is your creative process like, especially in your most recent projects?

Lately my creative process has been a lot more organic and collaborative. I've been bringing in more artists, producers, instrumentalists and other creatives into sessions. The process as of late has typically started with a conversation about something that some or all of us have experienced or been experiencing. Then we each give input toward what sounds and instruments feel like the topic we're talking about. And through the conversations and life experiences the lyrics tend to write themselves, and that's the part that I personally have the most fun with.

What is the message you wish listeners to take away from the tracks?

I mean, I feel that music can and should be interpreted or digested in whatever way it naturally comes to you. So, I just hope that listeners feel something. A message that resonates with me through this song is that it's okay to feel. It's okay to be honest and there's power in being vulnerable. We're human, and sometimes we do things that aren't necessarily the best for us, but they feel good. And sometimes it's okay to feel good.

Any exclusive information/announcements you got for the vibenextdoor?

Haven't announced it yet, but I've got a project coming out at the end of the year. We've been working towards this for a while now and I'm really excited to share it with you guys

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