Justice Carradine

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Surrounded by music, Justice Carradine picked up ukulele, drums, piano, and guitar early on. The Utah-born, LA-based artist’s rich family heritage (Italian-Samoan-Apache) proved hugely inspiring, with his Native American background influencing him on a deep personal level. At 13, he began posting videos on Vine, developing a devout social media following. Later switching to YouTube, he racked up over 5M views for tender and inventive covers of The 1975, Post Malone, and more. Soon he began penning his own original songs fusing alternative, R&B, rock and more into his own brand of pop reminiscent of Conan Gray and Troye Sivan. Recent releases include “Can’t Feel A Thing,” “Limbo,” “Necessary Evil” and “Dangerous Love”. Justice’s distinctive presence and style has also landed him high profile modeling campaigns.

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