645ar
645ar is a musical collective from Los Angeles that formed in 2015. The group consists of three childhood friends: J.R., Cory "Coz" Martin, and Isaiah "Izzy"...
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645ar is a musical collective from Los Angeles that formed in 2015. The group consists of three childhood friends: J.R., Cory "Coz" Martin, and Isaiah "Izzy" Martin. They started making music together with a focus on R&B, hip-hop, and soul.
Their 2017 single "Sum Bout U" brought them wider attention. The song deals with love and relationships, and it became their breakout track. They followed it with another song called "Yoga."
In 2019, they released an album titled "The Way We See It." The group has mentioned influences ranging from classic R&B and soul to contemporary hip-hop and electronic music. J.R. handles vocals and songwriting, Cory Martin produces and plays multiple instruments, and Isaiah Martin plays drums.
They've faced some challenges along the way, including a legal dispute over "Sum Bout U" in 2018. The group has continued making music, releasing another album called "In Our Own Right" in 2022.
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