12 year-old singer “kidprod” releases debut album “Cool”
NEW RELEASE FROM KIDPROD

Montreal's own 12-year-old indie artist, kidprod, has officially started his career with his debut album Cool on August 5th. This highly anticipated release compiles seven tracks, showcasing the young artist's talent and growth as a singer, songwriter, and producer. The album is a reflection of his experiences, emotions, and a testament to his creative journey that began at an incredibly young age. Below is a breakdown of each track on Cool, offering a glimpse into the mind and heart of kidprod.
1. "Cool"
The title track, Cool, is a candid reflection of the pressures and challenges that come with trying to fit in. Through vivid lyrics, kidprod shares his struggles with maintaining his “cool” image, especially after facing ridicule and isolation. Lines like "I used to look cool but then I fell in a dirty pool" convey the rawness of his experiences. The song’s chorus, "I’m not that guy who resigns when people need me the most," highlights his resilience, even in the face of adversity. It's a powerful opener that sets the tone for the album.
2. "Go Away"
Go Away explores the theme of escape, both physically and emotionally. The song captures kidprod’s feelings of frustration and his desire to distance himself from negativity. The verse "In my car, feelin’ down, don’t know what it’s about" introduces us to the artist’s internal conflict, while the chorus, "So I need to go away, get me out of this place," expresses his longing for a fresh start. The song blends elements of pop and hip-hop, reflecting kidprod’s musical evolution from his early GarageBand days.
3. "Alone"
With Alone, kidprod delves into the loneliness that often accompanies adolescence. He recalls being left isolated and misunderstood, as highlighted by the pre-chorus, "They left me alone without any sign." The track touches on the complexities of growing up, especially when surrounded by peers who may not understand or support him. The poignant chorus, "Sittin’ in that bench, so alone," echoes the feeling of abandonment, making Alone one of the more introspective songs on the album.
4. "Cross The Road"
In Cross The Road, kidprod narrates a metaphorical journey through life’s challenges. The track recounts moments of vulnerability and the need to move forward despite obstacles. The chorus, "And you have to cross the road, and you have to let me go," symbolizes the courage it takes to embrace change. This song stands out for its storytelling, drawing listeners into kidprod’s world of past struggles and his determination to overcome them.
5. "Better"
Better is a powerful anthem about self-improvement and overcoming negativity. With lyrics like "Why do you make me feel like there's nothing in the world that will make me better?" kidprod confronts the doubts and criticisms that he has faced. The catchy chorus, "Better, let me get better," becomes a declaration of his intent to rise above the challenges. The upbeat tempo and repetitive hook make it an empowering track that resonates with anyone striving for personal growth.
6. "Obligations"
In Obligations, kidprod tackles the responsibilities and pressures that come with growing up. He reflects on how his youthful duties have evolved into more significant obligations, as captured in the chorus, "When I was a kid I had to do a bunch of stuff, then it became my obligations." The song also hints at his frustrations with the music industry, expressing his desire to be heard and recognized, despite the challenges of gaining radio play. It’s a song that mixes vulnerability with a call to action.
7. "Do What I Want"
Do What I Want closes the album on a high note, embodying kidprod’s ethos of independence and self-expression. The track is a declaration of his determination to live life on his own terms, despite the challenges that come with being a young artist. The chorus, "And I can do what I want, yeah, what I want," is an assertion of his autonomy and creativity. This song marks a significant milestone in kidprod’s career, as it was his first single that gained approval from his parents, symbolizing both artistic and personal growth.

Released on August 5th, Cool is not just an album but a milestone for kidprod. Each track offers a glimpse into his life, from the trials of adolescence to his journey as a young artist. With this debut, kidprod has proven that age is no barrier to talent, and his future in the music industry looks bright.
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Stephan Goldberry
Independent Writer



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