Draft:CThruRio

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CThruRio, born as Cameron Fisher in Fayette North Carolina, is a 17 year old artist notable in the hyperpop and underground communities respectively. First starting his music career with "RAISE EM UP", Rio began a new journey with his music. Shuffling through multiple genres such as trap rap, indie rock, pop punk and most notably hyperpop, Rio found himself in the center of the spotlight after previewing his now biggest track to date b honest. The track has accumulated over 1.5 million streams across all platforms as of January 28th, 2024. After this breakout hit, Rio found his media presence to start skyrocketing, following the release of 'b honest' with tracks such as are u ok? and or what featuring another underground artists named Kid Moon. Rios pressure was immaculate and his flame burned endlessly. Following up from his breakout year, 2023 was a special one for Rio. Starting with the release of his long awaited EPs mentally rich and in the stars the most notable releases for Rio were his debut and sophomore mixtapes on the roof garnishing 750k+ across all platforms and featuring tracks such as bad habit and both ways! as well as MOPWATER which has 500k+ across all platforms and features high after high and trip sitter, the latter of which will be receiving a remix from underground and hyperpop legend midwxst on the deluxe version of MOPWATER. Following the announcement and confirmation of the remix and deluxe, Rio's instagram sits at 20 thousand followers while his monthly listeners rest at 30 thousand.

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