Artist's albums
No One Compares
2023 · single
Miss You By Now
2023 · single
Should've Stopped
2023 · single
First Time
2023 · single
/^frajǝl/
2022 · single
The Downlow
2022 · single
A Mother's Intuition
2022 · EP
Complicated
2022 · single
Rising Sun
2022 · single
When We Slide
2022 · single
Dusk Til Dawn
2021 · single
Worth It
2021 · single
Back To The Beginning
2021 · album
Secret
2021 · single
A-Okay
2021 · single
Soup For My Soul
2021 · single
Comfort Zone
2021 · single
Good To You
2021 · single
Drown
2021 · single
For Fun
2020 · single
University Park
2020 · album
Someone New
2020 · single
No Energy
2020 · single
Decisive
2020 · single
Genetic Energy
2020 · single
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Biography
YRBK, originally from Western Massachusetts, has been consistently creating music since he was about 13 (31 now). After spending just about 10 years in the collaborative group "Project Fatalist" with Masetti and releasing 6 albums along with a number of singles under that group, a falling out occurred in 2013 that led him to go completely solo. Releasing 2 mixtapes, an EP and a number of singles over the course of those next 4 years, he felt he needed a complete change since none of his efforts seemed to satisfy his hopes for a career. In 2019, he took a leap, completely rebranding himself and even went to the lengths of changing his name in hopes that he could have a fresh start. He chose the name "Yearbook" and simplifying it even more with the acronym "YRBK". For him, it represents the chance to look back on all that he's done and is still doing and be proud of it all instead of feeling ashamed and resentful of it. He recently released his first self produced full length EP "A Mother's Intuition" which is a follow up of his 2020 release "University Park". He hopes his current catalog can connect to those who have felt a similar way and continue to find clarity in such a hectic and chaotic society.