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Discover ‘2am’ A new Urban Music From Young Happy

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Born in the late 90’s in Cucutà Colombia, Young Happy came to his world at the height of the urban music. Maybe that’s why he met him and soon began his journey into the realm of urban and Trap music. Today, he offers a sound unique and Motivated by the values ​​of life in the city where he was born and he lived, began writing, “2 am,” ‘available now on major music and streaming platforms.

Con Bad-Roc kicked off in 2022 with the release of “Forever.” His last stamps from him is “2 am”. Each song is as great as the last and shows the approach of the young and happy urban artist. make music with the
that the people want to vibrate is not the easiest, but Young Happy continues to do it without effort with each new pitch he puts out and it shows. Its music has been heard on major stations in the United States, United Kingdom Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Malta, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and other countries.

Although he has always been a fan of music, Young Happy has not began education of him in creative art until 2018. he was very young in that moment, but his determination led him to where he is today. Now he has more than one single, airplay worldwide, and plans to tour international as soon as live music is deemed safe to new.

For more music and information about Young Happy, visit: young-happy.com

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Written by
Barbie Edonia

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