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GARRETT NASH AND SLIMDAN RELEASE
“SUPER GLUE”
MULTI-PLATINUM SINGER-SONGWRITER FORMERLY KNOWN AS gnash
RELEASES SELF-RELFLECTIVE TRACK
COLLABORATION WITH SLIMDAN (SASHA SLOAN, DILLION FRANCIS) ARRIVES WITH A LYRIC VIDEO STREAMING NOW
6x RIAA platinum certified Atlantic Records/Overall Recordings artist Garrett Nash has teamed up with slimdan (Sasha Sloan, Dillon Francis) for their nostalgic, self-reflective single “Super Glue” – available now HERE. The track arrives with a lyric video streaming now.
Garrett Nash & Slimdan "Super Glue"
L-R Slimdan & Nash photo Rosabelle Fales |
“There’s been a lot of change in my life over the last couple years,” Garrett shared. “’Super Glue’ is about accepting who you are while at the same time being grateful for that special someone who keeps you grounded. Danny & I both have that in our lives, so I’m glad we could put our differences aside & make a song to help serve as that mirror for everyone who needs it."
"’Super Glue’ is the song that officially squashes the beef between Garrett Nash and slimdan,” slimdan added. “While I can’t get into detail over the complicated spat, I can say that this song is about loving people for who they are."
“Super Glue” follows Nash’s irresistible ode to his upbringing in Los Angeles, “Palm Trees.” The track, co-written by Nash and slimdan, marked a new direction from the singer-songwriter formerly known as gnash. The name change reflects his remarkable growth as both an individual and artist over the past decade.
Having won worldwide applause and triumphant popular success under his gnash moniker, Garrett Nash now takes a more matured, deeply personal approach to his genre-blurring brand of modern pop. gnash made his global breakthrough with 2016’s multi-platform blockbuster hit single, “i hate u, i love u.” The stripped-bare track reached the top 10 on Billboard’s “Hot 100” – where it spent an impressive 39 weeks – and singles charts around the world, earning 6x RIAA platinum certification and more than 2B global streams. Furthermore, the “i hate u, i love u” companion video is an unadulterated blockbuster, now with over 640M individual views via YouTube alone.
G Nash photo Ethan Gulley |
Along with his world-straddling popular success, gnash began receiving rapt attention from worldwide media, drawing critical acclaim from such top tier publications as the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, Vogue, and NYLON, to name but a few. 2019 saw gnash follow a series of EPs with his RIAA gold certified full-length debut album, we, drawing praise from such outlets as The Guardian for its “highly intimate confessionals about doubt, anxiety and insecurity…the combination of charming tunes and humbling insights are truly lovely.”
As charming and idiosyncratic on stage as in the studio, gnash traveled North America on a number of tours, including 2019’s 40-date “the broken hearts club tour,” while also finding time for high-profile TV performances on NBC’s TODAY and Late Night with Seth Meyers. A strong advocate for mental health, gnash has long been open about his struggles, publicly acknowledging the benefits of therapy while also encouraging fans to find their own unique way to express themselves.
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