“The Sun” marks Brittany Broski’s first original release—an introspective and bluesy debut via Atlantic.
Brittany Broski, long regarded as a digital cultural force, makes her formal entrance into music with “The Sun,” her original debut single out now via Atlantic Music Group. The track is a genre-blending expression of vulnerability and strength, written and produced alongside Luke Niccoli (The Kid LAROI, Carly Rae Jepsen).
Describing the release, Broski says: “‘The Sun’ is my proverbial offering at the altar of all my muses. Whimsical, bluesy, soulful and gritty yet sung from a place of deep feminine softness; a melody that gives voice to the angst and confusion of unrequited love.”
It’s a song that leans into the paradox of emotional clarity and confusion, delivered with introspection and boldness alike.
This new artistic chapter follows the viral success of her cover of “Adore You” by Harry Styles, which garnered more than 2 million global streams within a week.
Known to many as the “Patron Saint of Memes,” Broski has earned a dedicated following of over 17 million fans. Her show Royal Court has become a hub for pop culture conversations, racking up hundreds of millions of impressions, while her podcast The Broski Report sits among the top-tier ranks of Spotify and Apple charts.
She’s hosted red carpets for Barbie, House of the Dragon, and Gladiator II, but now brings that same presence to a more personal format—songwriting.
With “The Sun,” Brittany Broski steps forward as a full-spectrum artist—unfiltered, expressive, and undeniably authentic.