Artist

Justice Carradine

Genre: Pop ,Contemporary Singer/Songwriter ,Social Media Pop ,Teen Pop
Origin: U.S.A
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Justice Carradine delivers vocals marked by sharp sincerity and emotional clarity, channeling his work toward candid self-examination and melodic ballads that incorporate sleek electronic textures. Across bubbling trap rhythms and nostalgic production sheen, he foregrounds tuneful phrasing and raw feeling, a signature that surfaced with his streaming breakthrough single “Necessary Evil” in 2020.

Born December 19, 1999, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Carradine started performing music in childhood on guitar, ukulele, and drums. During junior high he attracted an online following via social-media clips, later moving to YouTube to share covers of contemporary tracks by Ed Sheeran and Post Malone. In 2018 he transitioned into original songwriting; his track “Okay” secured a recording contract with Chosen Music/Atlantic Records.

For the 2019 release “Dangerous Love,” he collaborated with Jakke Erixon, an associate of Max Martin. “Necessary Evil” arrived the next year and became his first single to surpass one million streams. Also in 2020 he issued “Limbo” and “Can’t Feel a Thing,” followed in 2021 by a fresh version of “Okay.” His four-track debut EP, What a Weird Dream, appeared in September 2022; its centerpiece, “How it Ends,” incorporates an interpolation of R.E.M.’s “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine).”