
At the age of 14, D-Hald picked up the pen and guitar, bridging the inner depths of his childhood experiences with nothing but chords and lyrics as a way to truly express himself. For some, music is just a hobby, but for him it is a lifeline—a way to make sense of the world around him. Born from the trials of his adolescence, D-Hald's music emerged as a signal of raw emotion and unfiltered truth.
Drawing inspiration from influences spanning punk rock, rap, and pop, D-Hald's musical range is quite diverse and he can write pop ear worms that get stuck in your head. From the raw energy of punk anthems to the introspective cadence of rap verses, every note is jam packed with memorable sing-along choruses and high energy.

2017 marked a pivotal moment in D-Hald's journey, with the adrenaline rush of his first live performance. It was a confirmation—a validation that music wasn't just a passion but a lifelong calling.
Fast forward to 2022, and D-Hald releases: 'thank you, love you always'. A manifestation of the rise of punk rock's re-emergence, the album is a testament to his evolution and growth. D-Hald invites listeners to ride the sonic waves of catchy choruses and thought provoking lyrics. It's also refreshing to see artists drop albums where it's much easier to get a strong depiction of the world as he sees it.
And now, with his latest single 'simple', D-Hald continues to deliver his emotional realness, grappling with the demons of mental health struggles and self-loathing. By simply stating,
"Simple I don't like anything pissed off from dealing with everything"
he illuminates the emotional headache one feels when being overwhelmed with the perils of life. Most of us can relate to the looming stress that life strengthens its grip. He shows off his ingenuity with clever and witty lyricism in verse 1 saying,
"I peep the signs that you sent me,
Play it cool, but I think that you're my "Rest In Peace"
as a clever way of saying "you're the death in me". This is what makes his writing style more memorable and engaging. D-Hald cleverly delivers a track that is a rallying cry for anyone who's ever felt lost in the wilderness of their own thoughts. 'simple' is more than just a song; it's a lifeline—a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there's light to be found.
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