After the TikTok-aided success of “Falling,” Trevor Daniel talks about attempting something new on his debut album
Trevor Daniel is a good example of the anything-goes landscape of pop music right now, an artist whose quick, potentially lucrative rise wouldn’t have looked the same just a few years ago. For two years, Daniel’s breakout song “Falling” was a prominent soundtrack to teenage heartbreak. Released in October 2018, the Taz Taylor, Charlie Handsome, and KC Supreme-produced track didn’t sound new.
From there, “Falling” moved to TikTok, the platform where modern hits are often decided. Users found various scenarios — first dates, breakup, dance challenges — to set the song to. “Honestly, if you look back on the original sound on TikTok, it was another edit,” Daniel says. “I think it was an edit with Fortnite.” “Falling” would eventually go platinum.
In the summer of 2018, Taz Taylor reached out to Daniel to collaborate. Alongside, KC and Charlie the group made Daniel’s first hit in a matter of hours and the young singer became the first artist signed to Internet Money Records through a partnership with Alamo Records. Daniel would later “disaffiliate” from Internet Money in 2019, according to
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