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Crisis / Secret / Set Me Free is the second EP by American singer-songwriter Joshua Bassett, released on December 3, 2021, through Warner Records.The songs reflect the singer's personal life experiences with lyrics expressing his feelings during hard times.
Bassett won two Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards for his role and a Children's and Family Emmy Award for "Finally Free". [35] [36] Bassett's other ventures in 2019 included: a guest role—as Linus, a recovering teenage drug addict—in the fifteenth season of the television series Grey's Anatomy, [37] and being featured on "Evergreen", a track ...
Star Joshua Bassett once again contributed to an original song; along with Doug Rockwell and Tova Litvin, he co-wrote the song "Finally Free." On writing "Finally Free", Bassett recalled that "...as soon as [showrunner Tim Federle] got in the Zoom call, I heard melody and immediate lyrics and immediately I was like, well, that's gotta be it."
Joshua Bassett is feeling amazing after the release of his self-titled debut EP. It's been a long road to finally have his six-song album drop and, as he tells ET's Katie Krause, he can't wait for ...
Bassett co-wrote and co-produced an original song, "Finally Free", for the season. [75] Reneé also co-wrote a song for the season, titled "Here I Come", collaborating with songwriters Anthony M. Jones and Steph Jones. [76] [77] The song's lyrics were inspired by her experiences with anxiety. [76]
Olivia Rodrigo isn’t mincing words about a “bloodsucker, famef—ker” on her new song, “Vampire” — but can Joshua Bassett finally rest easy?. More than two years after going viral with ...
The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star released his new single, "Lie Lie Lie," on Thursday, which is a fiery, guitar-driven rebuke of a former lover twisting the truth. On the track ...
Once more, Joshua Bassett wrote a song for the soundtrack, as did Dara Reneé. Bassett co-wrote "Finally Free" with Doug Rockwell and Tova Litvin, [22] while Reneé co-wrote "Here I Come" with Steph Jones and Anthony M. Jones. [23] Olivia Rodrigo makes her final musical contribution to the series: an original song titled "You Never Know". [24]