Andrew Cassara
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Andrew Cassara is a singer-songwriter from
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Influences

Cassara expressed that his influences for the direction of his sound are
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Career

In 2018, Cassara headlined the Youth X Canada Tour, performing for and engaging with audiences at youth centres across Ontario in an effort to encourage young people to share their own stories and mental health struggles. He’s also performed in the US, South Korea, Singapore, Japan and Sweden at showcases, festivals, clubs, and conferences, and shared the stage with prominent Canadian and International artists Shawn Mendes, Chromeo, Tyler Shaw, Lauv and others.


Discography


Studio album


Extended play


Singles

*2013: "Live Your Life" *2013: "Taking Chances" *2014: "I Know" *2015: "That's Some Crazy" *2016: "New Me No You" *2017: "Victim" *2018: "Fever" *2019: "Get Down" *2019: "Dancing Mono" *2020: "Bad Bad"


Guest appearances


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cassara, Andrew 1995 births Canadian child singers Canadian pop singers Living people Musicians from Ottawa 21st-century Canadian male singers