
In an era where artists are often boxed into algorithms and genres, Frawst exists in the in-between—where emotion outweighs expectation and sound becomes a form of storytelling. His music doesn’t just play; it lingers. It drifts. It pulls listeners into a headspace that feels both isolated and deeply connected at the same time. That duality isn’t accidental—it’s the foundation of who he is.
Born in the fast-paced, unforgiving environment of Hell’s Kitchen, New York, Frawst was surrounded early on by energy, chaos, and constant motion. It’s the kind of place that teaches you to move quickly, think faster, and develop a certain edge just to keep up. But his journey didn’t stay rooted in the city. A major shift took him from that urban intensity to the quiet, almost surreal stillness of rural Pennsylvania—a transition that would ultimately define his sound.
That contrast—city grit versus countryside introspection—became the blueprint.
Frawst didn’t just adapt to it. He turned it into art.
His music lives at the intersection of genres: melodic pop-rap layered with indie textures, alternative emotion, and flashes of hyperpop energy. It’s not confined. It’s fluid. Inspired by the emotional depth and sonic experimentation of artists like Kid Cudi, Lil Peep, and Joji, Frawst has carved out a lane that feels cinematic—like a soundtrack to moments most people don’t know how to articulate.
And that’s what separates him.
He doesn’t just make songs—he captures emotional states.
His record “Frozen” is a prime example. Floating in the atmospheric lane of Clams Casino and A$AP Rocky, the track is built on dreamy pads, spacious 808s, and haunting melodies that feel suspended in time. Set in E major at 75 BPM, it creates a hypnotic backdrop for a theme many people know but struggle to express: emotional paralysis.
It’s that feeling of being stuck after heartbreak—mentally frozen—while the rest of the world keeps moving without you.
But Frawst doesn’t stop at vulnerability. He layers it with perspective.
“Frozen” also reflects the experience of building momentum in a place where nothing moves fast. Gaining attention, creating noise, and developing buzz while physically existing in a quiet, almost disconnected environment. That tension—internal chaos versus external stillness—gives the track its depth. It’s not just a song. It’s a state of mind.
And the world has been paying attention.
Frawst’s reach expanded globally when he collaborated with Konrad OldMoney on the soundtrack for Cyberpunk 2077—a cultural phenomenon that pushed boundaries in gaming, music, and storytelling. Being attached to one of the most talked-about titles of the decade didn’t just elevate his visibility—it introduced his sound to millions across different worlds, from gamers to alternative music fans.
That moment wasn’t luck. It was alignment.
Since then, his trajectory has continued to build with intention. In 2025, he took the stage at a major European music festival in Poznań, Poland—broadcast nationally on TVP and reaching over 40 million viewers. It was a defining moment that proved something important: Frawst isn’t just a digital presence. He can command a stage, hold an audience, and translate his atmospheric sound into a live experience that resonates at scale.
His music has also crossed into film and television, further expanding his creative footprint. His track “Straps” found placement in All the Queen’s Men, a project led by Tyler Perry, while “Wasted” was featured in the independent film Bound the Movie, currently circulating through U.S. film festivals. These placements aren’t just accolades—they’re proof that his sound translates across mediums, carrying emotion whether it’s heard through headphones or experienced on screen.
Even his name holds meaning.
“Frawst” represents a balance—cold and distant, yet layered with warmth underneath. That symbolism runs through everything he creates. His music often explores isolation, but never without humanity. There’s always a pulse beneath the surface. A reminder that even in stillness, something is alive.
Now, with a growing global fanbase and a catalog that continues to evolve, Frawst stands at a pivotal point. He’s not chasing trends—he’s refining identity. With upcoming releases on deck and an expanding audience across platforms, he’s positioning himself for the next level: scaling his reach, amplifying his live presence, and aligning with partners who understand the vision.
Because Frawst isn’t here to blend in.
He’s here to create moments that feel suspended in time—where sound, emotion, and experience collide.
And if “Frozen” is any indication, he’s only just getting started.
