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About aeter - Topic

Jay Pittman (born March 17, 2007), mainly known as aeter is an 18-year-old artist from Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

aeter primarily uploads his music on the music platform SoundCloud, where his songs vary from Plugg to Indie & Alternative/Emo Rock. He is also known to use “Bandlab” to make his music; an amateur DAW that gained most of it’s traction in 2021.

aeter’s first track to blow up is titled “friends”, released October 10, 2023. The song blew up due to its catchy chorus and upbeat yet gloomy tone. This became the most popular song on aeter’s SoundCloud page as well as his most streamed on Spotify until he dropped “boyfriend” February 5, 2024 – a song similar to friends that showed just how efficient aeter was in the sound he was doing.

aeter continues to drop music, ranging in different sounds + genres and working with artists like kushbabykeys, yuke, wuu and imsg. He also drops on MANY different accounts, with some being "retea", "aeters", "clown", "2007" and "susie".

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