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FALLWME | |
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Born | Bulgaria |
Nationality | Bulgarian / Turkish / Egyptian |
Known for | Versatile music |
Style | Alternative |
FALLWME (previously known as FALL) is a Bulgarian music artist, known for exploring different genres of music, mainly inspired from Soundcloud rap. [1]
He began creating music in 2016, initially as a means to channel his thoughts and emotions, using it as an outlet to express himself, it wasn't until 2018, when he received a gift from his childhood friend: a microphone and speakers, that he started to take his craft seriously. [2]
Encouraged by his friend's belief in his potential, he embarked on a more dedicated path, gradually attracting a devoted following
In 2021 he created a TikTok account to share his music, where his first video blew up in Bulgaria and managed to get 7.3k likes in couple weeks that was his first time ever reaching a big audience.
On 12.05.2022 he released his debut song TEMPEST, which was accepted by a wide audience and he started to gain a big following.
Following the release of "TEMPEST," he took a 12-month hiatus from music, grappling with undisclosed personal challenges.
Returning on May 8, 2023, with "HANDLE MYSELF," FALLWME found acclaim within the Bulgarian community, thanks to its distinctive phonk/rap fusion, accumulating a total of 63,000 views.
Subsequently, FALLWME transitioned yet again, exploring the realms of shoegaze and alternative rock.
On September 8, 2023, he unveiled "LIAR," his current most popular track, which continues to garner momentum, boasting 130,000 plays to date. The song's success broadened his fanbase, appealing to diverse audiences.
On February 29, 2024, FALLWME surprised his fans with "I Luv Toxic Girls," a spontaneous collaboration with a friend, crafted in the early hours of the morning. Despite its impromptu creation, the track resonated with listeners, reflecting FALLWME's versatility and spontaneity.
Despite the challenges of operating, within a traditionally conservative music scene, FALLWME has defied norms, cultivating a devoted following in Bulgaria, where unconventional music often struggles to gain traction.
FALLWME is a member of the musical collective Broke Concept, which comprises six talented individuals, including himself, Sixlqs, $tumata, Slim Nik, Jhinfuego, and Nodapskills. [3]
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FALLWME | |
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Born | Bulgaria |
Nationality | Bulgarian / Turkish / Egyptian |
Known for | Versatile music |
Style | Alternative |
FALLWME (previously known as FALL) is a Bulgarian music artist, known for exploring different genres of music, mainly inspired from Soundcloud rap. [1]
He began creating music in 2016, initially as a means to channel his thoughts and emotions, using it as an outlet to express himself, it wasn't until 2018, when he received a gift from his childhood friend: a microphone and speakers, that he started to take his craft seriously. [2]
Encouraged by his friend's belief in his potential, he embarked on a more dedicated path, gradually attracting a devoted following
In 2021 he created a TikTok account to share his music, where his first video blew up in Bulgaria and managed to get 7.3k likes in couple weeks that was his first time ever reaching a big audience.
On 12.05.2022 he released his debut song TEMPEST, which was accepted by a wide audience and he started to gain a big following.
Following the release of "TEMPEST," he took a 12-month hiatus from music, grappling with undisclosed personal challenges.
Returning on May 8, 2023, with "HANDLE MYSELF," FALLWME found acclaim within the Bulgarian community, thanks to its distinctive phonk/rap fusion, accumulating a total of 63,000 views.
Subsequently, FALLWME transitioned yet again, exploring the realms of shoegaze and alternative rock.
On September 8, 2023, he unveiled "LIAR," his current most popular track, which continues to garner momentum, boasting 130,000 plays to date. The song's success broadened his fanbase, appealing to diverse audiences.
On February 29, 2024, FALLWME surprised his fans with "I Luv Toxic Girls," a spontaneous collaboration with a friend, crafted in the early hours of the morning. Despite its impromptu creation, the track resonated with listeners, reflecting FALLWME's versatility and spontaneity.
Despite the challenges of operating, within a traditionally conservative music scene, FALLWME has defied norms, cultivating a devoted following in Bulgaria, where unconventional music often struggles to gain traction.
FALLWME is a member of the musical collective Broke Concept, which comprises six talented individuals, including himself, Sixlqs, $tumata, Slim Nik, Jhinfuego, and Nodapskills. [3]
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