Brittany Broski enters the music world with “The Sun,” a blues-infused debut produced by Luke Niccoli.
Brittany Broski, the internet sensation known for her wit, charisma, and viral appeal, makes a striking entrance into music with her debut single, “The Sun,” out now via Atlantic Music Group. Produced and co-written by Luke Niccoli (The Kid LAROI, Carly Rae Jepsen), the track introduces Broski as an emerging voice in pop with a bluesy, emotionally rich twist.
“‘The Sun’ is my proverbial offering at the altar of all my muses,” she explains. “Whimsical, bluesy, soulful and gritty yet sung from a place of deep feminine softness; a melody that gives voice to the angst and confusion of unrequited love.”
The song follows Brittany’s successful cover of Harry Styles’ “Adore You,” which earned more than 2 million streams in its first week. “The Sun” now opens the door to a larger artistic vision, highlighting her talent as both vocalist and storyteller.
Broski has become one of the most recognizable figures in the digital world, with over 17 million social media followers and a list of accolades that includes The Hollywood Reporter’s 2024 Creators A-List, PEOPLE’s Digital Creators of the Year, and a spot on Forbes’ “30 Under 30.” Her viral interview series Royal Court has racked up over 227 million impressions on YouTube.
Her podcast The Broski Report debuted in the top 5 on Apple and Spotify and now boasts nearly 1 million subscribers. As a skilled interviewer and host, Brittany has worked red carpets for Barbie, House of the Dragon, and more.
With “The Sun,” Brittany Broski cements her arrival as not just an online personality—but a powerful new artist to watch.
