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In 2020, a raw, unfiltered 15-second clip of Jaden Hossler singing over a lo-fi beat in his San Antonio bedroom went viral, not because it was polished, but because it felt like catching someone mid-thought, mid-feeling. That authenticity became the blueprint for his breakout EP 'Too Many Friends', where he fused pop-punk urgency with TikTok-era vulnerability, writing lyrics about mental health and digital alienation while filming behind-the-scenes vlogs that showed studio sessions collapsing into impromptu dance breaks or late-night taco runs. He didn’t just release music, he documented its friction: the tension between algorithm-driven virality and artistic intention, between being a teen idol and a self-taught producer who reverse-engineered Logic Pro tutorials on YouTube. His sound is distinctly Gen Z American: guitar riffs layered under ASMR-style vocal whispers, lyrics that toggle between sarcasm and sincerity in a single bar, and a visual language where concert footage cuts to grainy iPhone clips of him sketching song ideas in a Moleskine.
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- “What made you switch from acoustic covers to full-band pop-punk on 'Too Many Friends'?”
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