Josh Cullen, lead rapper of the P-pop group SB19, has released his debut solo album, Lost & Found, under Sony Music Entertainment. The nine-track album addresses themes of pain, trauma, and resilience, offering a candid look into Cullen’s personal struggles.
In the album, Cullen tackles past traumas and his journey through adversity. He describes the project as an exploration of enduring pain and the quest for redemption.
“This album delves into pain and suffering, redemption, and human resilience, inspired by my own experiences,” Cullen said. “It’s about the lingering trauma and finding inner strength.”
Lost & Found marks a shift in Cullen’s musical style from his previous rap and urban influences to a blend of emo, pop-punk, alt-rock, and producer-driven hip-hop and R&B. The album features a range of styles, from the guitar-driven rock of “1999” to the electro-pop of “See Me.” It also includes collaborations with Mo of the P-pop group Alamat on “Lights Out” and features the track “No Control” with (e)motion engine.
Cullen’s approach to songwriting reflects his journey, with tracks that tackle the harsh realities of life and emotional vulnerability. “I hope to connect with listeners who have experienced similar struggles,” he said.
The full track list for Lost & Found features the following songs: “1999,” “See Me,” “Silent Cries,” “Honest,” “No Control” (featuring (e)motion engine), “Lights Out” (featuring Alamat Mo), “Sumaya,” as well as instrumental versions of “Silent Cries” and “No Control.”
The album is now available on all digital music platforms worldwide.
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