Austin McBroom Drops ‘Only One’ Single & Visual
Patriarch of The Ace Family, singer, songwriter, social media superstar, entrepreneur and philanthropist Austin McBroom unveils a new single entitled “Only One” today. The song samples Big Pun‘s “I Don’t Wanna Be a Player.”
“Only One” highlights his high-powered hypnotic vocals as it shifts from an R&B groove into an undeniable and unshakable pop refrain. To accompany the track, he shared the cinematic music video. After he and his wife Catherine pull up to the Santa Monica pier, he dons a dapper bowler hat and bowtie and delivers a show-stopping performance under the glow of the carnival and Ferris wheel lights.
“It’s a song letting my wife know she is the only one. It’s always going to be her from here on out.”
Right now, Austin is hard at work on his full-length independent debut—set for release soon.
The YouTube superstar, entrepreneur, philanthropist and singer, Austin McBroom recalls religiously listening to R&B and gravitating to music as a child in Palmdale, CA. However, he initially made his mark as an athlete. His college career spanned stints at Central Michigan University, SLU: Saint Louis University, and Eastern Washington University. At the latter, he emerged in the Top 10 at the school for scoring and Top 10 in the United States for three pointers during senior year. NBA scouts circled, but no offers materialized. So, the graduate turned his attention to social media, launching the ACE Family channel in 2016. With ACE Family an undeniable phenomenon, he once again decided to do “something different” in 2019. Entering the studio, he crafted his own signature style by breaking down genre barriers, yet flaunting a sizzling and scorching sound of his own, as evidenced by the 2019 single “Giddy Up” and more to come.
Outside of music, he lives up to an ambition to be “a young entrepreneur who wants to change the world and make it a better place.” After its 2018 launch at USC’s Galen Center, the annual ACE Family charity basketball game sold-out Staples Center in 2019 as Austin’s team went head-to-head against Chris Brown’s team. Austin’s squad emerged victorious, donating the winning $100,000 to Painted Turtle Charity—a camp that benefits youth faced with serious medical conditions.
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