Acclaimed queer Asian American singer-songwriter Kenton has just shared his latest irresistible single “Gift of Loneliness". The song is the third single from his forthcoming debut album Sweetmouth out later this Fall.
With “Gift of Loneliness,” Kenton transforms a childhood wound into a soaring, defiant pop anthem. The song stems from a moment in Kenton’s youth when a fellow church member told him he had “the gift of loneliness”, a prophecy that, at the time, felt like a sentence to a loveless life outside the norms of his religious community. Years later, Kenton reframes that label as a source of freedom, embracing his queerness and the independence it brings. He sings, "Hands up no regrets / Gift of loneliness / Gotten used to the feeling / No one to impress," showing this narrative. Musically, his vocal delivery is electric, balancing raw honesty with an undeniable pop punch, making the message both deeply personal and universally resonant. Produced by Eric Cannata (Young the Giant) and SameSame (Portugal. The Man), the track blends skittering synths with Kenton’s fiery, emotive vocals, singing cathartic melodies creating a sound that’s as vulnerable as it is empowering. The accompanying music video is a mood-drenched cinematic affair with Kenton feeling restless in bed mirroring the song's theme.
“Gift of Loneliness” encapsulates Kenton’s skill for turning complex emotions into anthemic, healing music. It’s a track that doesn’t just tell his story, it invites listeners to embrace their own solitude, not as a curse, but as a powerful gift. Check out the single now and add it to your favorite playlist!
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