NYC’s Danny Singh Releases New EP And Short Film

NYC’s Danny Singh Releases New EP And Short Film

Emerging New York-native artist, Danny Singh returns with his latest body of work, CALL FOR TAKEOUT, a three-track EP that takes listeners on a quick but chaotic ride through love, temptation, and regret. Known for his genre-bending approach, often fusing punk and R&B, and even playing in a band with his brothers, RUOK, leans back into his R&B bag on this latest release.

Alongside the EP, Singh shares a short film that brings the project’s narrative to life. The film opens with a heated phone call between Danny and his significant other, who questions why he never seems to have time for her while he insists he’s “at work.” The moment transitions into the EP’s opening track, “Sneakin N Geekin,” a melodic, atmospheric record featuring RX 2doe of New York’s RX Papi collective. 

As the story unfolds, viewers see Danny “working,” though it soon becomes clear that work actually means spending his day surrounded by dancers and distractions. When Danny finally clocks out, the tone shifts as the narrative moves into “Deepend,” a slower, more introspective moment where he reflects on a relationship that may already be slipping away, delivering the line, “my bed is cozier when I’m with you,” as he pleads for his lover to “come home to Daddy.” Pulled back into reality, Danny starts the car and the story takes a more cinematic turn, leading into the EP’s closing track, “Falling4u.” In just over four minutes, the short film traces the emotional highs and lows of love before ending on a striking final moment.  This EP hits honestly and is a must listen!

CALL FOR TAKEOUT PRORES

Last year, Danny Singh emerged as a breakout force with his standout On The Radar episode, performing his viral single “WYD?,” which has amassed over 4 million views and sparked strong reactions online. He sustained the momentum with buzzworthy DIY raves and a string of single releases, culminating in MAN OF THE YEAR, a 15-track project that crosses multiple genres. The project marked a bold evolution from the lane where he established PUNK&B, his signature fusion of punk rock’s grit and R&B’s soul, while maintaining the raw energy, sharp lyricism, and unexpected emotion that define his sound.
On MAN OF THE YEAR, Danny drew from New York City roots, early church influences, and years of breaking molds. The Aquarian praised his rise, noting, “His singles are garnering him quite the buzz around New York City. ‘WYD?’ illustrates his prowess not only with his writing, but insatiable beats.” A stripped-back performance for Yerr On The Street alongside his brothers offered a more intimate, reflective glimpse into his artistry and eventually landed him the cover of Bleu Magazine. As Office Magazine notes, “If there’s one thing Danny Singh isn’t, it’s afraid to try something different,” and with CALL FOR TAKEOUT, he proves he’s continuing to elevate and expand his sound. 

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