Something is undoubtedly correct when Taylor Swift personally raves on Twitter about how much she loves a cover of her song. Travis Atreo\u2019s undeniable talent caught the attention of the Global Superstar when he covered a stripped-down version of her hit song, \u201cStyle.\u201d\xa0 Now, Travis is poised to continue his upward ascent with his creative energy and original music.\n\nWith over 75 million views on YouTube and well over 270 million streams on Spotify, Travis has been showing the world what he does best. In February 2017, Travis released his first debut EP, \u201cKeep Hope Alive.\u201d With the breakout song \u201cSomehow,\u201d amassing over 25M streams on Spotify alone.\n\nTravis\u2019 goals are reasonably straightforward and inspiring, with an exciting time to come.\xa0In 2019 he signed a distribution deal with Warner Music Philippines for his debut full-length album. The album was released worldwide on Valentine\u2019s day, February 14th, 2020. The first single from the album was released in November 2019 and was titled \u201cRight Here,\u201d with the follow-up single \u201cFix Me,\u201d featuring superstar Amber Liu ( of Kpop group f(x)). The album has already amassed over 1.1 million streams on Spotify alone and continues to grow as he performs the album live weekly on Twitch.\n\nIn 2021 he started Fanded( landed), a tech company enabling fans to invest in their favorite creators\u2019 albums, films, and art projects. Fanded\u2019s mission is to change how artists release their projects by allowing fans to fuel their creative projects through investment instead of going the major label route. Travis believes this is the future of the creator economy and looks forward to a day when thousands of creatives are working with their millions of supporters and fans to get their art to the world.\n\nHe strives to continuously work on his art and have the opportunity to share his love of music and natural talent with the world.\xa0All he can hope for is that people listen to his songs and feel\xa0better\xa0from the moment the first note begins.