Zach Berro
Zach Berro is an R&B singer from Los Angeles who started writing songs as a teenager. His 2019 single 'Needs' with Mac Ayres got attention for its direct,...
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Zach Berro is an R&B singer from Los Angeles who started writing songs as a teenager. His 2019 single 'Needs' with Mac Ayres got attention for its direct, vulnerable feel. He's put out a few projects since then, including the EPs In the Shadows and Phases, and the 2022 album Self-Portrait.
His music tends toward the intimate and soulful, with collaborators like guitarist Isaiah Sharkey and drummer Chris Dave sometimes appearing on tracks. The writing stays personal, drawing from his own experiences without turning them into grand statements.
He's addressed those things himself rather than letting them define the work. What comes through is someone figuring things out as he goes, with the music serving as the main record of that.
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