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FearDorian, the Atlanta-based artist and producer, is back with big news—his sophomore album, Leaving Home, is set to release on January 31. At just 18 years old, FearDorian has already cemented himself as a rising force in the music industry, having produced tracks for notable names like Kenny Mason, Cochise, and RiTchie. Now, he’s ready to further showcase his versatility and artistry with his next full-length project.

The announcement follows his solo debut in March of last year, where FearDorian stepped out from behind the production boards and into the spotlight with his self-titled LP. The project resonated with fans and critics alike, blending his signature intricate production with introspective lyricism and dynamic soundscapes. With Leaving Home, FearDorian promises to build on that foundation while exploring new sonic territories.

To give listeners a taste of what’s to come, FearDorian recently dropped the album’s first official single, “Floor Tom.” The track, which runs just over two minutes, features contributions from some of his frequent collaborators and offers a glimpse into the album’s evolving sound. Combining hard-hitting percussion with atmospheric melodies, “Floor Tom” captures FearDorian’s ability to merge underground energy with polished production.

While details of Leaving Home remain largely under wraps, FearDorian has hinted that the album will explore themes of growth, transition, and self-discovery. As the title suggests, it reflects the artist’s journey of stepping beyond his comfort zone and venturing into new creative spaces. Whether it’s experimenting with different genres or fine-tuning his signature style, Leaving Home is set to offer an exciting evolution of his artistry.

FearDorian’s meteoric rise in the Atlanta music scene has been fueled by his distinctive approach to production, blending elements of trap, experimental hip-hop, and alternative influences into a sound that’s uniquely his own. His growing fanbase has come to appreciate not just his technical skills, but also his willingness to take risks and craft music that defies expectations.

With Leaving Home, FearDorian aims to further solidify his status as more than just a producer—he’s an artist with a unique voice and vision. The album’s release is set to generate significant buzz, as both fans and industry insiders anticipate what the young talent has in store.

Mark your calendars for January 31, when Leaving Home officially drops across all major streaming platforms. In the meantime, fans can dive into “Floor Tom” and get a taste of what’s shaping up to be FearDorian’s most ambitious project yet.

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