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Better Person
Something To Lose

Something To Lose

Catno

MAMI25 ABT083

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Canada

Release date

Oct 23, 2020

Genres

Pop

Do you have something to lose? Maybe the kind of love that makes you understand there is more to life than getting lost in the bluish fog of yet another smoked-out bar? Berlin’s very own Better Person, the silent prince of the city’s international late-night underground pop scene has found it. He’s found the kind of love that elevates existence and makes the whole world light up in lush colours, suddenly making sense. The kind of love that turns you into the version of yourself you were destined to be. The kind of love that makes you a better person.

Better Person is the moniker of Berlin-based Polish singer and balladeer Adam Byczkowski. After his 2016 EP It’s Only You captured the sound of late night intoxication and devastated croons to an empty dance floor, the singer toured relentlessly, traveling all over Europe, North America and Asia, moving and living in Montreal, Los Angeles and returning, time and time again, to Berlin. Somewhere in between these divergent cities he fell in love, and this love would become the centerpiece and inspiration for his long-awaited debut album.



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MAMI25 - CA - 2020

A1

Na Zawsze

3:22

A2

Hearts On Fire

3:17

A3

True Love

3:45

A4

Something To Lose

3:38

A5

Glendale Evening

2:28

B1

Dotknij Mnie

3:53

B2

Close To You

3:54

B3

Bring Me To Tears

3:45

B4

Ostatni Raz

1:56

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