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SW Trelly

SW Trelly

“I don’t think of it as writing music,” says SW Trelly about his artistic process “I just write about what’s going on around me ”

“I lost four friends in the last year–some from gun violence and some due to suicide,” he added

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SW Trelly says those losses were incredibly hard for him to cope with but music helped him process his feelings about it. Through artistry, SW Trelly is deeply committed to using his voice to address important social issues, including police brutality, racial inequality, and also mental health.

“We have to start being leaders and not followers,” SW Trelly says. “It’s okay to be the Big Homie who is the example and can keep everybody on the right track ”

Since relocating to Oklahoma City he has focused on growing his fanbase He connects with listeners by sharing content on his social media SW Trelly has built a level of trust and intimacy with his audience that is rare in the music industry

He enjoys bringing people together by performing music that gets them on their feet and dancing to his infectious song lyrics

Ahead of the “All is Fair in Love & War” summer release, SW Trelly will drop a single and begin traveling to perform new music Be sure to follow @SWTrelly to be a part of his journey!

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