Adrian Lyles releases “King of Everything,” a heartfelt alt-pop single about self-reflection. Catch him live on the DIVE Tour.
Adrian Lyles bares his soul on “King of Everything,” a poignant alt-pop single that explores themes of self-reflection and inner conflict. Released via Hollywood Records, the track features stripped-down production and emotional lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners.
“‘King of Everything’ is my definition of self-reflection,” Adrian explains. “The entire song is about constantly competing with yourself in everything you do, to a level that could become unhealthy.” Written with Sissy Smith and produced by Lenii, the song’s raw honesty shines through in lyrics like, “I’m probably gonna lose my friends / Right before they hate me.”
Adrian’s ability to translate personal vulnerability into universally relatable music has made him one to watch. At just 20, his previous singles, including “Somewhere To Go” and “Formalize Me,” have positioned him as a rising star blending indie and pop influences.
Now embarking on his first-ever North American tour, Adrian joins almost monday on their DIVE Tour, which kicks off tonight in Salt Lake City. The tour will make stops in major cities across the U.S., including New York and Los Angeles.
As part of his tour, Adrian partners with Roland to debut the new V-STAGE 88 keyboard, becoming the first artist to use the innovative instrument in live performances.