Artemas Is Tired of Feeling "Misunderstood"

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The UK based popstar-in-the-making, better known as Artemas, has been one of the most consistent new artists in recent memory. His previous singles  "High 4 U" and  "Sunny" are forward-thinking pop ballads that combine a wide variety of influences while never feeling trite or overplayed. Electronic, alternative, and indie pop elements all come together to create something distinctly Artemas.

Following up  "Sunny," Artemas is back with a new single  "Misunderstood" that is unsurprisingly catchy and immediately memorable.  "Misunderstood" stands out most for its infectious hook and Artemas' vocal performance. Beyond earworm melodies, Artemas' songwriting is broadly relatable, while still feeling personal to his own lived experiences.  

It's clear that the UK rising star has no ceilings. With each new single sounding better than the last, Artemas is definitely an artist to get familiar with sooner than later.  

Listen to  "Misunderstood" below:

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