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RINI Brings R&B Heat with ‘My Favourite Clothes’

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Emerging R&B virtuoso RINI has shared a new visual for his break-out track “My Favourite Clothes.” Hailing from South-East Melbourne, Australia, RINI’s music has been connecting organically without any promotion over the past year, amassing nearly 70 million streams across platforms.

RINI sings on the romantic ballad;

Cause I can’t make you stay if you wanna go
But I will wait for you to say Come home
Now might not just be the time for us
But know that what we have will always last

With “My Favourite Clothes” erupting online and racking in over 25 million streams, the McCracken-directed video now brings the gorgeous visual element of RINI’s beautifully detailed songwriting to life.

An incredible talent gracefully diving into themes of love, loss and passion, RINI is one of the artists to watch in 2020 and poised for stardom.

A talented instrumentalist, Melbourne-raised Justerini Sandoval went to great lengths to become a seasoned performer at a young age — playing guitar in front of his church congregation as a child and street performing in his teens. The success of these endeavors sent venturing down many other avenues to develop his music. Bandmates began to teach him drums, bass and keys to supplement his singing. YouTube became a key resource for the aspiring musician, with both RINI uploading covers of R&B chart-toppers and teaching himself production from tutorial videos.

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