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Falling Together announces himself to the world with stunning piano pop debut ‘Without You’ feat. Reign

Falling Together’s music is characterised by its soft, deep, and authentic nature, rooted in real-life experiences that translate into poignant and relatable narratives. Raymond Young, having found success as an entrepreneur, later discovered his true passion in sharing his life’s journey through music. His songs delve into themes of mental health struggles, love, heartbreak, and regret, inviting listeners on an emotional and often painful journey.

His debut single, ‘Without You’, is a vulnerable and heartbreaking piano ballad. The track features a mesmerising collaboration with fellow Toronto-based pop artist REIGN, whose enchanting voice beautifully complements Falling Together’s emotive delivery. From the opening notes, the track builds with an epic, march-like snare drum and an emotive string section, culminating in a powerful final chorus and outro.

The raw and emotional journey of the song served as a form of therapy for him, allowing him to process and eventually let go of the past. After years of wondering if he could have fixed it and ruminating on what could have been, he and REIGN wrote ‘Without You’, closing that chapter and enabling him to move forward with his life.

“Years after losing the person I thought was my soulmate, the love of my life, I finally found the words to put it into song.”

Falling Together’s sumptuous blend of modernised alt-pop draws listeners in from the first second, creating a deeply resonant and relatable experience. ‘Without You’ certainly sets the tone for what is to come, with the upcoming EP promising to be a special and comprehensive introduction to his craft.

Stream ‘Without You’ now:

Tom L.

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