Today, Jutes releases his powerful new single, “Theraflu.” Slated as the fourth single from his forthcoming EP ‘Sleepyhead,’ the anthemic track delivers Jutes’ signature sound of hard hitting rock melodies paired with his unparalleled vocal prowess.
Produced by industry heavy hitters Keith Sorrells (Demi Lovato, Alessia Cara) and Alex Niceforo (John Legend, Rita Ora) of The Orphanage, “Theraflu” continues to showcase Jutes’ evolution and growth as an artist while staying true to who he is.
"After writing and recording an entire album based on what I thought would help me break through commercially, I began to lose sight of my vision as a creative and an artist," shares Jutes. "I decided to create music that felt true to myself and ended up writing 'Theraflu' and 'Sleepyhead' back to back. These records reignited the passion I had almost lost and led me to decide to scrap the album and trust my own vision. I'm so grateful I bet on myself yet again."
“Theraflu” arrives off the heels of Jutes’ latest single, “Sleepyhead,” his fastest growing song to date. Within weeks of release, the track streamed over 100,000 streams per day accumulating over 2.5 million streams to date. Set to impact radio later this July, “Sleepyhead” has been featured on Spotify’s top editorial playlists including “The New Alt” and “New Noise” solidifying Jutes as one of music’s most exciting rising stars of 2024.
Stay tuned for more info on Jutes, this is just the beginning!
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