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Saint Zero is a young singer/songwriter and producer. He started producing music at the age of 12 and started recording music at the age of 14. Saint Zero plays two instruments so far: keyboard and ukulele, at the age of 18 he’s had about 29 songs released.
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Price Range: $150 and up
Gig Length: 10 - 30 minutes
Languages: English
Saint Zero is a young singer/songwriter and producer from Maryland, US.
He started producing music at the age of 12 and started recording music at the age of 14. his main influences for production are Kevin parker, mike dean, and daft punk. with vocal influences, Saint Zero has influences from Justin Bieber to Joji.
Zero’s first released song on all platforms was a song entitled “Perfect.” An r&b song mixed with elements of the new wave genre.
As time went on, Zero released his mixtape entitled “Yellow Teeth” in 2020. The tape had many praises with people thinking the main inspiration was Frank Ocean and Tyler, the creator.
In 2021, Saint Zero released projects such as the Alaska EP and Everytime/Disguise with both projects leaning toward the more pop-oriented sound, one more 2000s, and one a more 80s/70s style.
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