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Ryan Beatty
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Beatty performing in Los Angeles, January 2019
Background information
Birth nameRyan Kevin Beatty
Born (1995-09-25) September 25, 1995 (age 28)
Clovis, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2011–present
Labels
Website ryanbeatty.com

Ryan Kevin Beatty (born September 25, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter. He was born in Clovis, California, and now resides in Los Angeles.

Contents

His debut EP, Because of You, was released in 2012. After a hiatus, Beatty began to re-emerge in 2017, first with collaborations on Brockhampton's albums Saturation II and Saturation III. Then, in 2018 he signed to Benny Blanco's imprint label at Interscope Records, Mad Love Records, and released his debut album, Boy in Jeans, on July 20, 2018. He continued his work with Brockhampton on their 2019 album Ginger and member Kevin Abstract's third solo album, Arizona Baby . Beatty has also collaborated with Tyler, the Creator on his 2019 album Igor and the EP Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss' The Grinch. He would go on to release his second album, Dreaming of David, on January 31, 2020, and his third studio album, Calico , on April 28, 2023.

Career

Early career (2011–2016)

Starting in 2011, Beatty covered popular songs and posted them on his YouTube channel. The videos were highly viewed with his most popular song, a cover of Bruno Mars' "Marry You", gaining over 6 million views. [1] He released his debut single "Every Little Thing" in November 2011. [2] Ryan Seacrest premiered Beatty's debut music video "Every Little Thing" on February 2, 2012. [3]

Beatty released his debut EP Because of You which premiered on Radio Disney on July 23, 2012 [4] and was released to the public exclusively on iTunes on July 24, 2012. [5] In 2012, Beatty was chosen to be one of the faces of AT&T's national "It Can Wait" campaign to end texting and driving. The PSA, which urged fans to take the pledge not to text and drive, aired nationwide. [6] Ryan spent the summer of 2013 touring as one of the opening acts on Cody Simpson's Paradise Tour. [7] His first headlining tour was scheduled for November 2013, but was postponed until 2014.

In subsequent interviews after the release of his debut album, Boy in Jeans, in 2018, Beatty described this period somewhat negatively. He felt both creatively and emotionally constrained by his image as a "straight" teen heartthrob and the lack of input he was allowed when he was recording music. [8]

I was just rolling with the punches and dealing with what I was given. Being young I was just really underestimated and I remember never really being taken seriously. I get it, I was like 16, 17 in these sessions, but at the same time I did feel like I had a sense of what I wanted to do or whatever. Back then I didn't feel like I could be myself in any way and the times that I did and I tried to have my own identity, I never felt that it was taken seriously. Can you imagine my entire late teenage years I was being perceived as somebody that I just absolutely wasn't and that's something I can never take back. I don't want this to sound like I regret anything, but it's really difficult.

Ryan Beatty interviewed by Colin Graves, Ryan Beatty is the Brockhampton Collaborating Boy in Jeans Writing Pure Pop Bops about Boys., Notion Magazine (December 19, 2018)

In 2013, he opted to fire his initial management team only a little over a year after his quick rise to recognition had begun. [9] In a 2020 interview with The Guardian , Beatty recalled firing his manager on a plane flying back to Los Angeles after a gig and telling them, "I can't do this anymore." [10] His decision to fire his management and separate from his first label led to a protracted legal battle that prevented him from releasing music until 2016. [10]

Brockhampton and Boy in Jeans (2016–2018)

After being inactive for three years, Beatty began to return to recording music in 2016 with the release of his singles "Passion" and "Stay Gold". That same year, he also publicly came out as gay. [11] In 2017, he began collaborating with the rap collective Brockhampton, providing backing vocals on Saturation II 's "Queer" and Saturation III's "Bleach".

In 2018, Beatty released his first studio album Boy in Jeans featuring singles "Bruise" and "Camo". He released music videos for almost every song on the album, with the exceptions of "Cupid", "Money", and "Speed". [12] The first music video from the album for "Bruise" was directed by Brockhampton's Kevin Abstract. [13] That same year, he also collaborated with rapper Tyler, the Creator on his EP Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss' The Grinch and producer Benny Blanco on his album Friends Keep Secrets. Additionally, he performed with Brockhampton on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, alongside Jazmine Sullivan and serpentwithfeet, singing backing vocals on an early version of the song "Tonya" which later appeared on their album Iridescence. His backing vocals were later cut from the final version of the song.

Dreaming of David and musical hiatus (2019–2022)

Beatty performing in March 2019 Ryan Beatty performing in March 2019.jpg
Beatty performing in March 2019

Starting in January 2019, Beatty embarked on a short tour in support of his album Boy in Jeans, first with shows in Los Angeles and Brooklyn and then continuing in March with a West Coast tour with shows in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles. [14] [15] In a 2020 interview with Complex magazine, he said that he initially delayed touring after the release of Boy in Jeans to focus on recording his second album, Dreaming of David. [16] He continued his collaborations into 2019 with features on Brockhampton member, Kevin Abstract's, third solo album Arizona Baby , Tyler, the Creator's album Igor , Brockhampton's album Ginger (including the single "Sugar"), and Slow Hollow's album Actors.[ citation needed ]

Soon after the completion of his album Boy in Jeans in 2018, Beatty began work on his follow up album Dreaming of David through 2019. From the end of 2019 into early 2020, Beatty began releasing the singles "Dark Circles", "Patchwork", and "Casino", each with their own accompanying music videos, in the lead up to the release of his second album. On January 31, 2020, Ryan Beatty released Dreaming of David. Soon afterwards, he announced a US tour called "David, I Love You" in support of the album, though this was later cancelled due to the social distancing measures taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [17] [18] Additionally, he appeared in Brockhampton's second music video for their single "Sugar" released in February 2020. [19] He was also featured alongside Dua Lipa and Jon B in the remix of "Sugar", released in March 2020, which included an additional solo verse for Beatty not in the original version. [20] In May 2020, Brockhampton released a single, titled "Twisted", exclusively on YouTube which featured Beatty and Christian Alexander. [21] Beatty featured on Kevin Abstract's 2021 single "Sierra Nights". [22] [23]

Calico (2023–present)

On March 15, after a series of Instagram posts and the launch of his new website, Beatty announced his third studio album, Calico , would be released April 28, 2023. [24] [ non-primary source needed ] The lead single, "Ribbons", was released the following Friday. [25] [ non-primary source needed ] On April 4, Beatty announced that a live arrangement would be available on his YouTube the following day. [26] [ non-primary source needed ] Coinciding with the release of the live version, a limited edition vinyl single featuring both studio and live versions of the song was made available for pre-order. [27] [ non-primary source needed ] With the release of the album came a short film under the same name, containing music videos for the album's first three songs. [28]

Calico was well received with critics calling the album "a transformative step for the visionary singer-songwriter, an intimate and admirable embrace" and "arguably his best work to date." [29] [30] A five date North American concert tour titled "California in Every Color" was announced on May 2, [31] [ non-primary source needed ] with a five date international leg of the tour being announced on July 18. [32] [ non-primary source needed ] The tour ran from September 13 to 23, with the international leg being canceled in early October due to logistical issues. Live versions of album tracks "Bruises Off the Peach" and "White Teeth" were made available on his YouTube on May 19, 2023 [33] and June 15, 2023 [34] respectively. His "Calico Tour" ran from February 15 to March 15, 2024. [35] [ non-primary source needed ] Beatty co-wrote four songs on Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter album, which was released on March 29, 2024. [36]

Personal life

Beatty came out as gay in June 2016, at the age of 20, three weeks after the Orlando nightclub shooting. He uploaded an Instagram photo of a Gay Power balloon on his Instagram account with the following caption: "proud to be a raging homosexual. it's taken 20 years of suffocating in the closet for me to become comfortable enough to say it, but now I can finally breathe. i did it!" [11]

In May 2020, Beatty expressed support for the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of national outrage in response to the murder of George Floyd by Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin. He shared multiple tweets in support of the movement and compelling others to act, in addition to posts from him at a protest on his Instagram story. [37] [38] [39] [40]

Accolades

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected details
TitleAlbum details
Boy in Jeans
  • Released: July 20, 2018
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Streaming, digital download
Dreaming of David
  • Released: January 31, 2020
  • Label: Mad Love, Interscope
  • Formats: Streaming, digital download, LP
Calico

EPs

List of EPs, with selected details and peak chart positions
TitleEP detailsChart positions
US
Current
Sales

[45]
Because of You
  • Released: July 2012
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: digital download
84
Ryan Beatty
  • Released: October 2013
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: digital download

Singles

List of singles, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Every Little Thing"2011Non-album singles
"Hey L.A"2012
"Chameleon"2013
"Passion"2016
"Stay Gold"
"Bruise"2018Boy in Jeans
"Camo"
"Dark Circles"2019Dreaming of David
"Patchwork"
"Casino"2020
"Ribbons"2023 Calico

Guest appearances and writing credits

List of guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearArtist(s)Album
"Queer"2017 Brockhampton Saturation II
"Bleach" Saturation III
"Lake House"2018Calvin ValentineKeep Summer Safe
"Lights On" Tyler, the Creator, Santigold Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss' The Grinch
"When Gloves Come Off"Tyler, the Creator
"Break My Heart" Benny Blanco Friends Keep Secrets
"Baby Boy"2019 Kevin Abstract Arizona Baby
"Crumble"Kevin Abstract, Dominic Fike, Jack Antonoff
"I Think"Tyler, the Creator, Solange Igor
"No Halo"Brockhampton Ginger
"Sugar"
"Ginger"
"Victor Roberts"
"Heart"Slow HollowsActors
"Sugar (Remix)"2020Brockhampton, Dua Lipa, Jon BNon-album singles
"Twisted"Brockhampton, Christian Alexander
"Downside"Brockhampton
"Count On Me"2021 Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine
"Windows"
"Jeremiah"
"Sierra Nights"Kevin AbstractNon-album single
"Go in Light"2022 Marcus Mumford, Monica Martin (self-titled)
"Animal"Brockhampton TM
"Man on the Moon"
"Call Me After Midnight"2024 Bleachers Bleachers
"Protector" Beyoncé Cowboy Carter [36]
"Bodyguard"
"Just for Fun"
"II Hands II Heaven"

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