OCTBRSKY
OCTBRSKY is a musical collective from Houston, Texas, led by vocalist Jaydon Carrion. Their sound mixes R&B, soul, and electronic elements into atmospheric...
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OCTBRSKY is a musical collective from Houston, Texas, led by vocalist Jaydon Carrion. Their sound mixes R&B, soul, and electronic elements into atmospheric tracks. The group includes JSteph on vocals and production, J.K.B. on production, and Payton Ahmadi, who joined later as a producer.
Their song "Seventeen (feat. JSteph)" came out in 2021 and drew attention for its direct lyrics about mental health. The track sparked some debate but also found listeners who connected with its themes.
As a group, they've worked to build their sound without much industry backing early on, relying instead on their own production and a growing fanbase. Their music tends toward the introspective, with Carrion's vocals often described as haunting over the layered beats.
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