Brooklyn-Born, Trinidad-descended Hurri Haran releases his track “On & On” in celebration of his newly signed deal with Arista Records. “On & On” is an ode to staying loyal and features his signature breezy hybrid of hip-hop and R&B.
Hurri shares on the track, “‘On & On’ is a song I made for listeners in relationships to have something to resonate with in situations where they have the person they want, but see another person trying to pursue them. It’s really about being happy with your partner and trusting them.”
About Hurri Haran:
Picture New York City on a sunny day. Friends kick it on stoops, and countless pedestrians canvas the sidewalks until well after sunset. Zoom into Brooklyn, and you might catch Hurri Haran outside inspired, smiling, and surrounded by homies. The energy of the community’s creative undercurrent surges through his breezy hybrid of hip-hop and R&B. Hurri grew up in East New York. His parents originally hailed from The Big Apple and father from Trinidad descent. The entire family treasured music, playing everything from Trinidadian artists Calypso Rose and Kerwin Du Bois to iconic rappers The Notorious B.I.G. and JAY-Z. Dad frequently DJ’ed parties and events, so Hurri would watch him practice in the living room for hours on end. In high school, he recorded in a friend’s studio for the first time and opted to devote as much time as possible to his own music. Uploading tracks online, he gained traction with the likes of “Saint’s Row” [feat. Tae Mackk] and “Seven Seas.” However, “Beyoncé” caught fire in the summer of 2023. In addition to plugs from KCRW, Dirty Glove Bastard, BET, Fashionably Early, On The Radar, and more, Pitchfork named it “The must-hear rap song of the day” and promised, “Once you hear the Brooklyn singer-rapper’s mango-sweet melodies and the sun-kissed, Afropop-tinted beat, you’ll only want to hear it again.” In the wake of its success, he landed a deal with Arista Records. Taking a turn down a road of his own, his light shines brightly on a series of 2024 singles and a whole lot more to come.