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Trukadi Bottled the Sweet Bruise of Longing in the Emo-Tinged Pop Euphonic Euphoria of ‘Arizona’

Trukadi pulled sincerity out of the abstract and dressed it in melody for his first 2025 release, Arizona. By kicking trends to the curb and bringing hooks that ensnare with an unflinching grip, he built a euphoric mirage of Midwest emo guitars and pop sensibilities so sticky-sweet it practically melts into your chest. His unique aural blueprint feels less like a stylistic choice and more like an atmosphere; one that seeps through the cracks and soaks you in nostalgic ache and starry-eyed optimism.

The San Francisco Bay Area artist has already proven his prowess behind the console with his instrumental EP Threshold and emotionally raw glitch-hop outings like Pick and Choose. But Arizona marks a definitive evolution. The vocal tone is fuller, the songwriting sharper, and the emotion even more unfiltered. There’s no hesitation in how the track leans into vulnerability. There’s bruising in every shimmering chord and beat, but it’s the kind of ache you welcome. The kind that reminds you what it means to feel everything at once.

Between his finesse over fretwork and his ability to turn yearning into something you can wrap yourself in, Trukadi offered a self-examination soundtracked by subtle euphoria. Arizona hits on every level. You might have to explain the marks.

Arizona is now available to stream on all major platforms, including Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Glitch Hop Meets Cloud Rap in Trukadi’s Latest Single, Pick and Choose

After his 2019 debut, the Californian alt-pop artist, Trukadi, hasn’t failed to make an impression with his antagonistic lyrics and experimental beats. His latest single, Pick and Choose, is a distortedly electrifying 1:43 minute hit of glitchy cloud rap with hints of Midwest Emo.

The explicit track carries the indie melodicism of a Post Malone single, but Trukadi made sure Pick and Choose hits like no other with instantly magnetic vocals and lo-fi guitars that bring plenty of warmth to the distinct production that marries glitch hop and emo. Love him or hate him, there will be no indifference when it comes to Trukadi’s sound, and there are few greater testaments of talent than that.

Pick and Choose is now available to stream via SoundCloud.

Review by Amelia Vandergast