Kevin Quinn Releases "Blessed" Ahead of New EP

Today, Capitol CMG's rising pop artist Kevin Quinn announced his anticipated new album Real Me. Available everywhere on January 19th, 2024, the captivating 7-track record introduces Kevin in his most authentic, real form as he opens up about his mental health journey for the first time. With Real Me, Kevin further establishes his knack for deeply personal songwriting that strikes a unique balance between growth and vulnerability. Pre-save Real Me HERE.
"I did the kind of growing that most people don't do in a lifetime. I felt very inspired in my mental health journey and had to make music about it," said Kevin. "Writing these songs felt like therapy. That's what art is for me. And if you do it right and share it with the world, hopefully people listening feel less alone."
In addition to announcing the album, Kevin dropped "Blessed," the project's R&B-infused first single celebrating life's blessings - from friends and family to experiences and opportunities. Listen HERE.
"This song is about the importance of recognizing blessings as they're happening. We tend to not really see them when we already have them, but the truth is we have so many blessings at any given time that we have to notice them and celebrate how they are shaping our lives," said Kevin.
Upon Kevin's official music debut in 2021, PEOPLE Magazine named him one of their 'Artists to Watch,' American Songwriter noted his "powerful beginning" and E! News predicted that "his journey in the music industry [was] just getting started." From screens to songs, his storytelling abilities are undeniable. He is excited to fully introduce himself on Real Me, available via Capitol CMG on January 19th, 2024.
Real Me (Track List)
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Blessed
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Give You Up
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I'm Not There Yet
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Learning to Let Go
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Real Me
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Rise Above
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Way Up
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