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Zachary Debuts with Ethereal Love Letter, "Like There's No Tomorrow" Single

 Emerging artist, Zachary, is set to release his debut single "Like There's No Tomorrow" on April 4, 2025, marking the very first milestone in his musical journey. 

Setting a vivid scene of a moonlit beach, “Like There’s No Tomorrow” opens with the gentle whisper of ocean waves. Where grand romance meets intimate comfort, the track invites listeners to lose themselves in the delicate beauty of fleeting moments, embracing the bittersweet essence of yearning. The track showcases Zachary’s remarkable ability to translate emotions from ordinary expression into moving melodies and poignant prose, a natural talent for crafting music that resonates across diverse audiences while maintaining its intimate core. 


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Drawing from his unique perspective as an emergency department doctor, Zachary’s songwriting is driven by an unapologetic desire to capture emotions that words alone cannot express. His work explores the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience, conflict and resolution, nostalgia and release – experiences shaped by the raw human moments he witnesses daily in his medical practice. As both singer-songwriter and producer, Zachary

crafts each piece as a personal memento for listeners, meticulously weaving together a spectrum of sensibilities that speak to the universal human experience. 

Following this release, listeners can look forward to new collaborations with renowned songwriters and producers from Asia and Los Angeles, with plans for a debut EP by the end of the year. 


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