
Rising star Tyler Bragoli talks new single ‘Selfish’
In the dynamic world of Pop/R&B, few talents shine as brightly as Tyler Bragoli. Hailing from the vibrant streets of Long Island, New York, this fifteen-year-old sensation has rapidly ascended the musical ladder, captivating audiences with his undeniable vocal prowess, charisma, and an infectious energy. With his latest single, “Selfish,” Bragoli is poised to solidify his status as pop music’s next big thing.
Tyler’s musical odyssey began at the age of eight, drawing inspiration from a diverse array of influences including Chris Brown, Post Malone, Craig David, and Rihanna. His early foray into music saw him sharing covers on Instagram and YouTube, quickly amassing over ten million views and a dedicated following in the tens of thousands. Not just a singer, Tyler has honed his skills on the piano, guitar, and drums, showcasing his multifaceted talent and a hands-on approach to his music.
“Selfish” his latest single delves deeper into the complexities of youth and love, wrapped in the catchy hooks and melodic soundscapes that define the Pop/R&B genre. When asked about “Selfish,” he offers a glimpse into a song that melds catchy pop rhythms with the emotional depth of R&B. The track speaks to a generation grappling with the dilemmas of love and commitment, mirroring Tyler’s own experiences and internal struggles.
The accompanying music video for “Selfish” is a visual feast, capturing the essence of New York City’s iconic landscapes from Bryant Park to Times Square. The video narrates the story of a young man’s comical yet poignant struggle with commitment. Through various dating scenarios, Tyler portrays a character torn between his desires and the realization of his selfish tendencies in romantic relationships.
The production of the “Selfish” music video was a collaborative endeavor that brought Tyler’s vision to life. Working closely with Director Tom Flynn, Tyler sought to create a narrative that would resonate with viewers, combining humor with heartfelt moments. The result is a music video that not only entertains but also invites reflection on the challenges of young love and the quest for self-improvement.
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