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PVLN Releases His Latest Pop Jam, “Aftermath”
Oakville, Ontario, rising pop artist PVLN has released his new single “Aftermath” and its accompanying music video.

On the rise, pop artist PVLN (pronounced pav-lin) has released his new single “Aftermath” on Texx Records via ADA. The slowburn break-up track produced by multi-platinum producer Adriano Allahverdi (6lack, Gunna, Ali Gatie), sees the ascendant artist combine an undeniable hook with a smooth melody, all layered with vulnerable lyrics on the new track. “Aftermath” positions PVLN as an exciting artist to watch in 2025.
Of the single PVLN state:
“Last year was about finding my footing as an artist, and this year I just want to pour gas on the fire. Dropping tons of music and further developing and transitioning my signature sound. ‘Aftermath’ is the beginning of that journey.”
PVLN was born into a family that encouraged the development of his artistic sense from a young age. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, and Juice WRLD, PVLN’s genre-bending style infuses pop elements into bespoke melodies and marks him as an emerging talent in the Canadian music scene.
The 23-year-old singer, hailing from Oakville, Ontario, has steadily grown his presence with his previous singles, “Oh So Sorry” and “Back to The Start,” released in 2023. PVLN then spent 2024 in the studio writing and recording new music that kicks off with “Aftermath.” Stay tuned to his channels for more music coming soon.
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