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Learning to produce in his teens, kerri draws inspiration from indie and alternative acts (e.g., <a href="spotify:artist:53KwLdlmrlCelAZMaLVZqU" data-name="James Blake">James Blake</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4wyNyxs74Ux8UIDopNjIai" data-name="King Krule">King Krule</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:2h93pZq0e7k5yf4dywlkpM" data-name="Frank Ocean">Frank Ocean</a>) and spins it into his signature sound swimming in texture.

Every kerri track is packed with vulnerable sensibilities. Cigarettes and solo drives. Moonlight candles and journal entries. Lullabies to guide you through the night. A contrast between DIY, demo quality textures, and a polished, glossy studio sound.

2026 poises kerri as the underdog determined to cut through the noise; although already having plenty of accomplishments to show for it. His song “us/faces” appeared on NBC’s Bel-Air, tastemaker outlets like Complex Canada and Ones to Watch have shown him love, and he’s consistently appeared on Spotify editorials like New Music Friday: Canada, anti-pop and Indie All-Stars. Add all this together, and it’s evident that kerri’s been on the precipice of a breakthrough for quite some time.

Thematically, it’s been a reminder, both to himself and to his supporters, to eschew fear of judgment and be proud of their authentic selves. Blurring the line between alternative R&amp;B, indie rock, and bedroom pop, the upcoming project draws on a sonic palette that only kerri knows how to present.

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