A Canadian electronic artist known for bright, vocal-driven songs like 'Happy Hour' and 'Love Me'.
For a good sense of his sound, try 'Happy Hour' with Kiiara or 'Love Me' featuring Lights. They're both bright, vocal-heavy tracks that show what he does well.
Felix Cartal's music has a consistent, bright melodic feel that's easy to latch onto, especially in tracks like 'Happy Hour' featuring Kiiara. He's been putting out records since his 2006 single 'Sunset', and that steady output from Vancouver adds a grounded, workmanlike quality to his catalog. The 2018 controversy over a song's lyrics, which he apologized for, is part of his story too, but he's kept releasing music since, including the 2019 album 'Expensive Sounds for Nice People'.
He started making music as a teenager, with early attention coming from the 2006 single 'Sunset'. His first album, 'Holding On', came a few years later, followed by releases like 'Carried Away' in 2014. More recent work includes 'Expensive Sounds for Nice People' in 2019 and songs like 'Harmony' and 'Love Me' featuring Lights.
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