MASN's  "Don't Talk" Is  Reminder We're All Just Trying to Figure Out Life

MASN has been a groundbreaking act we've been fortunate enough to follow along since his breakout song "Psycho" debuted in 2019. Since then, MASN has become a name we've seen plastered everywhere. "Don't Talk" is his brand new exhilarating single, a perfect summer song to listen to while you're sitting around stuck in your thoughts.

The twenty-year-old Utah native is writing music way beyond his years. His storytelling and lyricism dive deep into the depths of mental health and self-awareness. In "Don't Talk," he describes the narrative of vulnerability of not just an artist but a human being. While social media can showcase the highlights of his career and life, behind closed doors his world is as crazy as the next person's. MASN strives to create a kindred environment through his music. A world of relatability in which his fans, new and old, can escape their chaotic world for a minute and find an answer through his narration.

"One thing I’m hoping to emphasize with 'Don’t Talk' is the relationship of vulnerability in my music and appearance. I’m letting myself be vulnerable, but I also feel like I have to hold back, like I’m sure many do on a regular basis. Having to hold your tongue and feel like you’re stuck behind a glass wall is painful. 'Don’t Talk' shows what it’s like to not be able to vocalize your feelings because of how difficult it is being vulnerable," shares MASN in a press release.  

With an amazing team behind MASN, it seems like there's a complete understanding of how to continue creating infectious yet vulnerable tracks. Not only is MASN creating memorable music, but he's creating music that will help serve as a point of solace for anyone who feels like their thoughts are racing at a mile a minute. With "Don't Talk," MASN brings you back down to earth and reminds you that even if you do feel alone, you're not going through life by yourself.

Listen to  "Don't Talk" below:

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