Caleb McLaughlin
Caleb McLaughlin is known for playing Lucas Sinclair on "Stranger Things," but he's also put out music. His 2022 single "Neighborhood" got some attention, and...
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Caleb McLaughlin is known for playing Lucas Sinclair on "Stranger Things," but he's also put out music. His 2022 single "Neighborhood" got some attention, and he followed it with a self-titled EP in 2023.
His music leans toward pop and R&B, with songs like "Soul Travel" showing that side. He's worked as a solo artist, not with a band.
In 2020, he faced some criticism over comments about Black Lives Matter, which he later apologized for. That was a rough patch, but he kept making music.
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