Real Topeka People, the music project by Zach Wexelman, has released a new single titled “Goddamn.” The artist combines pop, rock, and R&B to create a sound that is uniquely his own.
“Goddamn” is a strong song about love and celebration which also talks about the frustrations of young love. The lyrics are real and honest, making it easy for many listeners to connect with.
Zach Wexelman, the artist behind Real Topeka People, creates his music in the basement of his St. Louis home. This setting helps him stay true to his Midwestern roots. “I want my music to reflect real, no-nonsense Midwestern authenticity,” Wexelman explains.
The name Real Topeka People comes from a scene in the movie Almost Famous, where a character seeks out something real and genuine. This pursuit of authenticity is central to Wexelman’s music.
We can notice the blend of rock’s energy, indie’s introspection, and alternative’s experimental spirit in “Goddamn.” The song’s dynamic instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics make it both cathartic and invigorating.
Wexelman’s influences include artists like Anderson .Paak, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Bruno Mars, and these can be heard in the soulful undertones of his music.
Real Topeka People’s music is deeply influenced by the diverse sounds of the Midwest. This is evident in the authenticity and relatability that fill his songs. Drawing from personal experiences, Wexelman creates music that speaks to everyday life.
“Goddamn” follows the success of the artist’s major label release “Insecurities,” which received critical acclaim.
Don’t miss out on “Goddamn” and its relatable themes below!
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