SPREE WILSON

 

Nashville-born singer-songwriter and producer Spree Wilson has built a career defined by boundless creativity and genre-defying sound. Raised in a musical household, his early influences ranged from Elton John to George Benson, which laid the foundation for a unique style blending pop, rock, hip-hop, and soul. Spree has worked with industry legends like Q-Tip and Dallas Austin, co-written Afrojack’s global hit "The Spark," and contributed to Kanye West’s Cruel Summer album. He’s collaborated with top producers like No I.D. and Malay, and his music has been featured in major films, TV series, and global ad campaigns.

Currently, Spree is currently rolling out on his highly anticipated EP These Days Don’t Last Long, which will be released in Fall 2025. It is inspired by the loss of his grandmother. This new project reflects his evolution as an artist, exploring themes of pain, joy, and the fleeting nature of life.

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