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Brando (singer)

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Brando
Brando in Los Angeles
Brando in Los Angeles
Background information
Born
Marlon Lamont McClain II[1]

Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2017–present
LabelArmada

Marlon Lamont McClain II, known professionally as Brando, is an American singer and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. He is best known for the song "Body" with Loud Luxury.

Early life and career

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Brando is the son of singer-songwriter Marlon McClain, best known as a member of Dazz Band and Pleasure.

In 2018, Brando was featured on the multi-platinum-certified song "Body" with Loud Luxury, who discussed the collaboration by stating that they were originally in Los Angeles and had moved there two years before. In an interview they mentioned how Brando was the recommended singer. After going to a show Brando was performing at, they saw his performance and noticed "he was doing his own project with somebody else." They later collaborated for the song "Body".[2]

Career

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Brando began writing songs at age 12 and emerged in the EDM scene with his breakout vocal on Loud Luxury's "Body" (2017).

Following the global success of "Body", Brando signed with Armada Music and pursued a solo career blending R&B, pop, and electronic styles. His 2020 solo hit "Look into My Eyes" topped Australian radio for 10 weeks and was certified gold by ARIA.[citation needed]

In interviews, Brando emphasizes melody and emotional storytelling, drawing inspiration from his musical upbringing and studio improvisation. He prefers handling his own social media and prioritizes wellness and authenticity in his creative process.

Recent releases include "Crash" and "R U DOWN?" by Loud Luxury, "The Heat" by Alok featuring Jazzy, and other DJ collaborations with Imanbek, Matoma, Don Diablo and more.

Brando also has millions of streams across his solo releases, and is continuing to release new music as an artist in addition to writing for others.

Discography

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Albums / extended plays

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Title Year Format Notable tracks
Slip N Slide 2021 EP "Close to You"; "Yes or No"; "All Night" [3]
Shut Up & Dance 2024 Album "Too Close"; "Luv"; "Mine"; "Last Kiss" [4]
We Do This 2024 EP "We Do This"; "Burn It Down"; "Do Me Like That"; "Suburbia" [5]

Singles as lead artist

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Title Year Chart peak (AUS) Certifications Album / EP
"Drop Top" 2019 Non‑album single
"Look into My Eyes" 2020 24 ARIA Gold; 2× Platinum[6] Slip N Slide
"Close to You" 2021
"Yes or No" 2021
"All Night" 2021
"Party's Over" (with Andrelli & AVIAN GREYS) 2022 Non-album singles
"Fake" (with Imanbek & Crazy Donkey feat. Paradigm) 2023
"Wasted Love" (with DubDogz & Crazy Donkey) 2023
"Burn It Down" 2023 We Do This
"Do Me Like That" 2023
"Too Close" 2023 Shut Up & Dance
"Luv" 2023
"Mine" 2024
"Last Kiss" 2024
"Shut Up & Dance" 2024
"Suburbia" (with PICKUPLINES & Travie McCoy) 2024 We Do This
"We Do This" 2024
"Holding On to Us" (with LMNT 115) 2025 Non-album single[7]
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Title Year Artist(s) Chart peak (AUS) Certifications Release
"Body" 2017 Loud Luxury featuring Brando 7 ARIA 7× Platinum; BPI 3× Platinum; MC Diamond; RIAA Platinum[8] Non‑album singles
"Out of My League" Kiesza featuring Brando
"The Bender" Matoma featuring Brando

References

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  1. ^ "Mcclain Marlon Lamont II on Jaxsta". Jaxsta. Archived from the original on June 6, 2021. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
  2. ^ "Body – Loud Luxury ft. Brando – a Canadian production and DJ duo consisting of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace". America's Week. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  3. ^ "Brando's New "Slip N Slide" EP is a Sultry Critique of Mind Games: Listen". February 4, 2022.
  4. ^ "Shut up & Dance by brando on Apple Music".
  5. ^ "We do This by brando on Apple Music".
  6. ^ "Latest Accreditations - ARIA".
  7. ^ "Anime-Inspired Duo LMNT 115 Drops Infectious Dance-Pop Track, "Holding Onto Us"". March 2, 2025.
  8. ^ "Body (Loud Luxury song)".
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