Isaac Dunbar

In late 2018 his tracks "Freshman Year" (which debuted on The Fader on October 2)[8] and "Blonde" attracted further notice, with an additional boost when "Pharmacy" was featured on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show.

"[12] In the fall of that year he toured with Girl in Red,[13] and in November he appeared on MTV's PUSH Live concert series.

The title track was released in January 2020,[15] and that month he was named to Idolator's list of artists to watch[16] and E!News' "Future Pop Stars You Need to Know Now.

"[17]Paper then premiered and Billboard featured the followup video for "Makeup Drawer," a track he'd written when he was 14[18] that had major significance for Isaac as he "explained that he'd been waiting to release this song until he was ready to get honest about his experience with homophobia.

[20] His U.S. and European tour was set to begin on April 14, 2020, at Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles,[3][21] but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.