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About Always Never

Always Never is an R&B duo from Toronto, Canada. The duo met in early 2015 while they were still living in separate cities in Canada. Dean (producer) reached out to Patrick (singer) after discovering him on YouTube and the two began working on a collaboration called “Tragedy” that ultimately became their debut single. After the song garnered millions of plays they decided to keep writing together and form the duo, Always Never.

The Always Never project – and the origin of the duo’s name – centers around the theme of contradiction, which is reflected in their songwriting. They draw inspiration from real life experiences, particularly relationships – especially when those in relationships let you down. People who are Always, yet Never, there.

They released their debut self-titled album on August 24, 2018 featuring 14 songs. The duo garnered further attention when Khloe Kardashian played their song 'Know This' on her instagram story.

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Always Never - Our Funeral (Official Lyric Video)

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Always Never - Our Funeral (Official Lyric Video)

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