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Newport – Carry: Sun-Soaked Alt-Pop with Soulful Weight

Newport is the project of Perth-based singer, songwriter and producer Dylon Newport. Blending modern alternative pop with touches of soul and hip-hop, he’s quickly carved out a lane defined by warm textures, introspective lyricism, and polished yet emotionally grounded production.

With over a million global streams and growing DSP momentum, Newport’s debut EP Growing Pains introduced his sunlit but reflective sound. The track “Get Back To This” earned a 4.5-star review from Richard Kingsmill on triple j Unearthed and secured prominent playlist placements including Spotify’s Fresh Finds AU & NZ and YouTube Music’s Alt-Pop. Off the back of an East Coast tour and support slots for Mitch Santiago, Death By Denim and Tyne James-Organ, Newport’s grassroots buzz continues to expand.

“Carry” feels like a natural continuation of Newport’s emotionally direct songwriting. Sonically, it likely leans into layered alt-pop production — smooth rhythms, subtle hip-hop influence, and melodic warmth wrapped around reflective lyrics.

The title suggests themes of emotional weight — what we carry from relationships, expectations, or personal growth. Newport’s style often balances vulnerability with groove, meaning “Carry” probably delivers introspection without losing its sonic uplift.

Expect fluid vocal delivery, dynamic builds, and a chorus that lingers.

Why It Is Trending: Feel-Good Introspection for the Streaming Era

Newport’s rise reflects a broader shift toward emotionally transparent, genre-fluid pop.

Listeners are gravitating toward artists who blend alternative textures with accessible songwriting — music that feels personal but playlist-ready. “Carry” taps into that sweet spot: relatable, melodic, and rhythmically smooth.

With Perth’s independent scene gaining increased national attention and Newport’s digital traction compounding, the track lands at a moment when alt-pop audiences are eager for artists who balance warmth with honesty. If this trajectory continues, Newport won’t just be carrying momentum — he’ll be accelerating it.


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