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A true visionary, 20-year-old Aidan Skira is pushing boundaries and defying expectations. Creating a community around him, he’s leading the pack in the underground music space in Toronto, performing meaningful live sets and growing his fanbase at a rapid rate. A one-man-show, Skira creates his own music, graphics, and videos from his basement. Passionate about connecting in an authentic way, he knows his music is helping kids from a “no attention span generation” find meaning amidst the chaos of the world.
“It’s not always easy to put yourself out there in the way that I do. It’s a really vulnerable position but when you have a vision for yourself or a calling, you’ve gotta go for it head first sometimes,” says Skira. Latest single, “Happy Meals,” is not about saying f*ck the haters, but rather showing those who didn’t believe in you back then that you’re serious and you’re doing this.