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How old is ElyOtto?
17 years (February 24, 2004)
ElyOtto/Age
Where does Elyotto go to school?
It’s a reminder that while Platt may have achieved international attention on TikTok, a major record deal, earned more than 100-million listens on Spotify and recently has been proclaimed “the new face of hyperpop” by Spin Magazine, he is still a 17-year-old kid attending high school in Calgary.
Who is sub Urban’s parents?
Sub Urban was born to Rogier ( Dad ). His mother’s name is not known. Rogier is the founder of the Suburban Dad.
What is sub Urbans real name?
Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve
Sub Urban/Full name
Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve (born October 22, 1999), known professionally as Sub Urban, is an American singer, producer and songwriter.
Who is Kim Petras signed with?
Republic Records
Kim Petras/Record labels
Republic Records has signed singer-songwriter Kim Petras, who will drop a new single tonight called “Future Starts Now.” The track is the first single from her upcoming debut album and the first release from her newly inked partnership with the label.
What genre is sugar crash by elyotto?
SugarCrash! An early-2000s internet-inspired hyperpop song, “SugarCrash!” is a single by ElyOtto which takes elements from pitched-up and nightcore sounds, as well as hyperpop and… Read More The Section Header button breaks up song sections.
What kind of music is sugar crash?
An early-2000s internet inspired, hyperpop song, “SugarCrash!” is a single by ElyOtto which takes elements from pitched-up and nightcore sounds, as well as hyperpop and electronic autotune, with evil metaphors to create a “so unique, it’s good” nostalgic feel.
What is the origin of sugar crash?
ElyOtto explained on SoundCloud the origin of “SugarCrash!”, “This was originally a short soundfont test I made, but I liked the melody so much I turned it into a song.”
Why is sugar crash so popular on TikTok?
An early-2000s internet-inspired hyperpop song, “SugarCrash!” is a single by ElyOtto which takes elements from pitched-up and nightcore sounds, as well as hyperpop and electronic autotune, with evil metaphors to create a “so unique, it’s good” nostalgic feel. The song went on to gain more popularity and success when it started trending on TikTok.