Features : Fresh vibe in Pop/Rap for new generation has youthful USA charm with Hungarian roots

Rebecca Haines, Publicist June 19, 2023
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NEW JERSEY –Tamas Bulla’s fresh new sound in the world between Pop and Rap has captured the attention of thousands of listeners across digital media platforms – and he’s only 15 years old.

Patience is a virtue for this young artist as he dreams of his future in the music industry because he’s putting in the work and showcasing pure talent one single after another. Tamas writes all of his own songs, but his latest, “TikTok,” was co-written with his manager Tyler Hill – a YouTube cameraman who saw this young man’s full potential.

“It was out of luck I met Tyler,” Tamas said. “It’s rare to have a manager or team member that you have a genuine friendship with – so that’s cool. It’s like working with my best friend. Tyler messaged me when I tried to connect to YouTuber Jack Doherty. Tyler ended up coming over and helped me shoot my first music video, and right now it’s my most popular song on Spotify. ‘Roll with Me’ has 17K hits.”

That’s more than the 13K hits Tamas’s first-ever single “Out of Time” received in 2020. [A song he wrote as a fifth grader.] But since that time, Tamas has shown remarkable growth and endurance in producing new music on a routine basis. With that charming smile, Tamas said it’s what he was born to do.

“Ever since I was a little, little kid, I was obsessed with music,” he said. “I had this toy guitar, I was always drumming on mom’s pots and pans and I’d run around the house screaming … that was my singing. My parents bought me an acoustic guitar for my fifth birthday and I picked that up really fast – I think they knew this was it for me. I’m grateful for them.”

On top of layers and layers of love and support, Tamas also has an edge in music when it comes to world perspective. Both of his parents are Hungarian-Americans and always make the trip to their homeland to be with family for the summer. While there, Tamas attends a music camp that always shines as the highlight of his summer.

“I’ve been going to this camp since I was 7,” Tamas said. “It’s a camp I absolutely love going to – I love my friends there. We sharpen skills, make connections, enjoy music and get inspired … And the food is SO much better in Hungary.”

This year Tamas is looking forward to sharing his published music with his friends, noting that his favorite songs and best work is yet to come. He admits that he is his own worst critic.

“I don’t know what it is, but, as soon as a song comes out – I hate it,” he said with a laugh. “I just feel like my sound will keep evolving because I get better with each one. The past couple of years have taught me how to work from home and how to keep my focus on music. I know what I’m doing could be way bigger. I’m just limited right now because of my age but I know things will take off when I can dedicate all my time to it.

“When people hear my music, they’re to just enjoy it – vibe to it,” Tamas continued. “I hope people connect to it. I’m very happy and grateful for where I am at the moment. My family and friends are supportive, and at this age, I know not a lot of kids get to do what I do.”

Watch as this artist keeps pumping out more singles on digital music platforms and keep an eye on YouTube for more music videos. Make sure to stay connected to Tamas Bulla on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

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