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Antonio Roulet is an Upcoming Music Artist who Wants to Make People Dance with his Music

James Boley by James Boley
June 19, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read

When asked why they create music, artists often have complicated answers. Some want to create from experience, and some want to make sure that it helps them get things off their chest. But when asked, Antonio Roulet said he wanted to create music because he wanted people to dance to his music. It’s that simple for him.

Antonio Roulet is an upcoming music artist who has released a few songs on Spotify. He focuses on genres like jazz, classical, rock, and opera. It’s no wonder because he fell in love with music while listening to jazz and classical music. His favorite singer is Michael Buble.

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When Antonio made an appearance on the American Idol, he sang “Feeling Good” by Michael Buble. He was part of the American Idol back in 2018. Antonio said it was an experience that taught him that artists did not need big platforms to make names for themselves. Online presence and persistence can make you successful in this age.

Antonio says that his music is funky / Lo-Fi. It is evident in his most successful song, the “Sweet Bum Moves,” that the 70s disco music profoundly influences him. He often partners up with his friend Thomas, who comes up with amazing beats.

Both of them try to find beats that would make people dance, or they want to create music that people could play while on a road trip while driving. That’s the aim of Antonio and Thomas.

Antonio was thinking about producing a music video on his most popular number, “Sweet Bum Moves,” but the COVID-19 outbreak and social distancing have made him out his plans on hold. It seems as soon as things die down, audiences will be seeing a lovely music video from Antonio Roulet.

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