Young Culture
Young Culture is a group formed by Jacob Latimore, Noah Cunane, and Justin Gambrah. Their song 'Better Off As Friends' became a breakout single, and they've...
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Young Culture is a group formed by Jacob Latimore, Noah Cunane, and Justin Gambrah. Their song 'Better Off As Friends' became a breakout single, and they've released other tracks like 'Hum' and 'Fantasy'.
They put out a debut album called 'Parallel Universe' in 2019, followed by projects like 'Reflections' and '144 Days'. Latimore handles vocals, Cunane writes lyrics, and Gambrah produces the music.
Their work touches on relationships and personal themes, with a sound that mixes R&B, pop, and hip-hop elements. The group has faced some criticism over their subject matter but kept making music that felt true to them.
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