Artist's albums
The Plug
2023 · single
Welcome Home Pt. 3
2022 · single
Welcome Home Pt. 2
2022 · single
Welcome Home
2022 · album
Soul
2021 · single
Finesse
2021 · single
Closer
2021 · single
Sick
2021 · single
MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)
2021 · single
Massive
2020 · single
Shameless
2020 · single
Cloud City
2020 · single
Hell Awaits
2020 · single
Just Breathe
2020 · single
SAD
2020 · single
Blck Deluxe
2019 · album
Stuckinmybrain
2019 · single
Blck
2019 · EP
Colorblind
2019 · single
Impressionable Me
2018 · single
Dead Like Me
2018 · single
Neon
2018 · single
Promises, Promises
2018 · single
Reign Dance (Demo Version)
2016 · single
Risen
2016 · single
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Biography
New single "The Plug" out now! Sure, it’s easy to believe everything has been done before. VRSTY (Var-Si-Ty) prove it hasn’t. The New York City quartet—Joey Varela [vocals], Javy Dorrejo [bass], Chris Cody [drums], and Paul Gregory [guitar]—layer R&B vocal styles over heavy metallic grooves and chugging riffage. After posting up over 2 million streams and charting Billboard with their independent releases, the group crafted a unique and unexpected hybrid on their 2020 debut EP for Spinefarm Records, Cloud City. Fueled by the success of Cloud City - which saw hit singles Massive & Shameless rack up over a million streams each in under a year - VRSTY will release their label debut full-length WELCOME HOME on January 21, 2022. “When people ask me what we sound like, I say, ‘We’re whatever you want us to be’,” states Joey. “I can’t put a genre on us, because I’m a pop and R&B singer who loves metal. There are pop tracks, metal tracks, and R&B tracks. It’s super different heavy music with pop-inspired vocals. The genre has enough bands who sound similar. If you spend time trying to do what’s popular, you fall into a mode. That’s not something we’re interested in. The music has to be fun for us and the people listening to it.” In the end, VRSTY break all of the rules and ultimately break ground.