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At 13, Carradine began posting videos on Vine, quickly developing a devout social media following whilst still in junior high. His rich family heritage – Italian on his dad’s side and half-Samoan/half-Apache on his mom’s – proved huge inspiring, with his Native American background especially influencing him on a profoundly personal level. Upon release, PAPER quickly called the “tender track,” joined by a cinematic music video, “quietly reflective and equally as vulnerable” while Billboard praised Justice’s vocal performance, writing, it “glistens with a warmth and sturdiness, his tone bouncing off the plucked guitar strings and eventually floating into a croon.” Hailed by EUPHORIA as “an undeniable rising star,” Justice grew up in a household surrounded by music, picking up ukulele, drums, piano, and guitar at just five years of age. “Tears In My Eyes” follows the self-reflective “Okay,” which similarly centered around mental health struggles Justice endured in his teens. To me, ‘Tears In My Eyes’ reflects that in a vulnerable way.” “We always find a way to push through challenging or intense experiences. “I think the human spirit is resilient,” says Justice. John, and Pink Slip, the song has already earned over 1M views across teaser videos on TikTok. Co-written by Justice and produced by JHart (Justin Bieber, Camila Cabello), Jesse St. Born out of Justice’s first-ever panic attack, which he experienced driving from Utah to LA to record new music, the emotionally charged new single is the singer-songwriter’s most vulnerable release to date. Chosen Music/Atlantic Records recording artist Justice Carradine has shared his first new single in over a year, “Tears In My Eyes”, which was shot in in Justice’s home state of Utah.