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Bring It Back: Interview with Noah Cunane

By Michael M. Pack
May 21, 2021
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Noah Cunane on the Zoom video!

Noah Cunane recently released a new single and a new video, “F * CK ABOUT IT”. The daring and up-and-coming artist attaches powerful sounds and palpable energy to the vibrant track, setting the stage for a 2021 EP that tells the story of Noah’s previous year. Adding to an eclectic roster, the addicting song is accompanied by a cinematic visual that takes you on a wild ride through Noah’s mind.

Following on from Noah’s previous release “BOY WITH A BROKEN HEART,” a track that tackles too-heavy falls in a relationship, “F * CK ABOUT IT” continues its stories of relationships and heartbreak through music. With an “ IDGAF ” mentality, the song delivers a punchy beat paired with an extremely resonant message, delivering the perfect fun summer anthem for letting go of bad relationships.

Noah took on a new sonic direction after taking time off to focus on his sanity. Powered by this era, Noah leaned forward to create a sound and image that felt him more. Returning to his roots of pop-rock and emo-inspired punk sounds where his emotions run wild, Noah took on the challenges he faced and put it into his music. “I learn more about myself by listening to my songs,” he relayed. “It’s almost therapy for me,” he continues, “I interpret myself through my music… that’s how people will know me through songs.”

Noah is “a kid from a small town who chased a dream” making music with heart, challenge and artistry. He’s surely a burgeoning star and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Passionate about this new era, Noah is ready to share his story with the world and introduce the first chapter.

About Noah Cunane

Originally from Pennsylvania, Noah moved throughout his childhood, residing in small towns such as Westchester, PA, where he was often stuck behind a horse and stroller. Music, however, was a constant. He devoted countless hours to learning the guitar and worked tirelessly to fulfill his dream of music. At just 15, he moved, alone, to China for a pop star training camp, and joined pop group C5. This is where he exteriorizes his work ethic and cuts his teeth in the music industry; performing on Chinese television, appearing on talk shows, recording and eventually returning to the United States with the new wisdom that he wanted his music to be uniquely his. Noah’s music began to make waves as he spawned hundreds of thousands of Soundcloud songs under the name Sachi, eventually becoming Noah Cunane as he found his footing in the music scene. Moving to Los Angeles full time, Noah bonded with producers such as Roy Lenzo [Lil Nas X] and perfected his signature style. As the buzz was reaching its boiling point, Noah struck a deal with 300 Entertainment and released the singles “Medicine” and “Miami”. This is just the start for Noah Cunane!

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