David Kushner

Singer-songwriter, 'Mr. Forgettable'

David Kushner - Artists & Creatives born September 6th, 2000
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Born in 2000, a singer-songwriter emerged with a unique blend of pop and alternative sounds. Gained recognition in 2022 with the release of the single 'Mr. Forgettable.' The song's relatable lyrics and catchy melody contributed to its popularity, leading to significant streaming numbers and social media engagement. The artist's music often reflects personal experiences and emotions, resonating with a broad audience. Collaborations with other artists and consistent content creation on various platforms have further enhanced visibility and reach.

Released the hit single 'Mr. Forgettable'

Amassed millions of streams across platforms

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