Pardyalone Drops 2 New Tracks: “Finally Breathe” and “Romeo and Juliet.”

Written by: Erica Remboske

After the release of his album “Alone In a Dive Bar” in January 2024, Pardyalone dropped two new tracks: “Finally Breathe” and “Romeo and Juliet.” Both songs delve into his recent relationships, offering listeners a glimpse into his personal life.

Pardyalone, whose real name is Kalvin Tyler Beal, is a 24-year-old rapper from Minnesota. His music resonates deeply with those who struggle with anxiety, depression, and heartbreak, as he candidly raps about his own experiences. With a growing Instagram following of around 168,000, he actively promotes his music to a dedicated fanbase.

“Romeo and Juliet,” released on June 14, 2024, features an infectious beat that captivates listeners from the start. The song reinterprets the classic Shakespearean play, portraying a relationship that is anything but a “Romeo and Juliet” story. Through his lyrics, Pardyalone explores a troubled and potentially toxic relationship. He raps about his partner leaving him, leading him to turn to alcohol for solace. While his partner viewed their relationship as a “right person, wrong time” scenario, Pardyalone disagrees.

On June 28, 2024, Pardyalone unveiled “Finally Breathe (Hey There),” a creative rendition of Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah.” This track chronicles a relationship's downward spiral into a breakup. He sings about missing his partner and wanting to be with them, despite the pain they've caused. He acknowledges that letting go is necessary, even though it will hurt him further.

Both songs boast catchy beats and memorable melodies, making them stand out in Pardyalone’s diverse musical repertoire. His ability to blend genres such as pop, rock, alternative, and hip-hop ensures that his music appeals to a wide audience. Those grappling with heartbreak or personal struggles will find solace in his relatable lyrics and emotive storytelling.

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