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“Do we need to go out” - Dylan Dunlap | Review


‘Do We Need To Go Out’ is Dylan’s most conversational song yet. It brings out the dancer in all of us as he serenades about being young and in love, but on a budget.


The vocals of this song are so smooth! Dylan’s falsetto sounds so effortless and just makes you go “WOW!” right when the chorus builds up and hits the song’s title. The laid back styling of the lyrics also give it such an easy quality that is so unique and makes the song seem even more relatable. Maybe instead of going out, you and your date can stay in and have a little dance party to some Dylan Dunlap?


About Dylan Dunlap:

Dylan Dunlap is an internationally recognized singer/songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He found his love for music at a very young age and started performing on the streets of Los Angeles. Dylan then studied at Berklee College of Music, where he was discovered and left to be on NBC’s The Voice. Since then, Dylan turned his focus back to his solo career, where he is bridging the gap between pop and indie rock. His powerful live show has been taken on the road, with Dylan touring extensively in Europe and across America, including opening for OneRepublic.


Music has been a meaningful outlet for Dylan, as he has gone through many struggles of his own and knows the importance of a helping hand when dealing with mental illness. This is why he has rededicated his efforts as a musician to breaking the stigma and raising awareness. His music and live concert experience address even the one person in the back of the room who might feel like they are alone. In this mission, Dylan has partnered with many organizations, including the National Alliance on Mental Illness,

Global Citizen, Autism Rocks and many more.


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Review by Hannah Schneider

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