Artist's albums
type of girl
2023 · single
jaco (residue)
2023 · single
do we really believe?
2023 · single
something beautiful
2023 · single
glass heart (edacity's version)
2023 · single
comethru4u
2023 · single
bkk
2023 · single
i like all the girls and all the girls like me
2023 · single
HATE LOVE!
2023 · single
ring finger
2023 · single
same valentine
2023 · single
TO THE BONE
2023 · single
i wont regret you
2022 · single
falling around
2022 · single
nights like these
2022 · single
i love your name
2022 · single
greater good
2021 · single
all the things i'll miss
2021 · single
Stomach Aches
2021 · single
HATE LOVE
2021 · single
dawn
2020 · single
Idiot
2020 · single
deserter (Remastered)
2020 · single
heart attack
2020 · single
love me (Acoustic)
2020 · single
misty
2020 · album
options
2019 · single
glass heart
2019 · single
stella
2019 · album
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Biography
Breathtaking harmonies, a vastly replayable catalog and an overflow of heartrending lyrics is only a fragment of the accomplishments alternative pop artist Edacity has achieved. Inspired by acts such as Nothing, Nowhere., Blink-182, and Clairo, the San Diego born native has quickly made a name for himself. Emerging through the music scene in 2019 with his debut EP Stella, Edacity instantly attained success. Armed with a star studded tracklist including lead single “love me dont hate me” featuring indie mainstay vocalist Kaiyko as well as an inaugural music video for the single “follow back” with South Korean hip-hop star Yuzion , Edacity quickly advanced to the forefront of the record industry. Throughout the project, Edacity shined with his signature softly soaring vocal range which has been likened to singer songwriter Owl City. In 2020 Edacity released the brody produced EP Misty continuing to work on various other singles and collaborations with artists such as I'm Geist and I Set My Friends On Fire. Most recently a achieving a Spotify editorial placement with his single “urgent”, Edacity has effectively been planning a monumental 2023 comeback. Completing service in the US Army over the beginning half of the 2020s, Edacity has relocated to Quezon City, Philippines in order to pursue his passion for music full time. Edacity plans on releasing a new EP as well as a slew of new collaborations with Asia-based artists for this upcoming year and beyond. - Thomas Vasquez