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A-Zal – Autopilot [Music Video]

Quick off the heels of his celebrated single Lonely Town, A-Zal releases Autopilot which delves deep into parts of life where everything seems to run on cruise control. Autopilot celebrates accomplishments, glory, and the charm that life has to offer. Yet, amidst all the grandeur, a longing for the real home, not a physical place, but the soul of a lover, persists. It’s a song dedicated to the first love of your life, a place of belonging, and the relatable emotions that resonate. An ode to the intricacies of love and longing, Autopilot encapsulates the sentiment of moving through life’s highs and lows, while reminiscing the cherished memories of a past love that once felt like home.

Check out the music video for Autopilot HERE:

Having spent his childhood in London, UK, A-Zal’s musical style encompasses influences from British pop culture. With a dedicated fan base that affectionately refers to him as the “American Ed Sheeran” due to his soulful voice and heartfelt melodies, A-Zal has solidified his presence in the industry. His debut single, “Movie Script,” released in August 2023, quickly ascended the charts, catapulting A-Zal to the Mediabase TOP 40 Activator Charts within just two weeks of its release.

The song marked the beginning of a promising career, as it paved the way for his upcoming album, “17 & 11 Nights,” which has already garnered significant attention from audiences, press, and radio. It came in the top 100 in just its second week. The song peaked at #51 in the fourth week, making A-Zal one of the only three independent singers in the top 51 ranking.

A-Zal’s artistic journey led him to the United States, where his exceptional talents were acknowledged through the prestigious Extra-Ordinary Ability visa. Collaborations with major film studios like Marvel Studios, CBS Network, and Netflix followed suit, embedding his soundtracks in popular TV series and movies like “Ms. Marvel,” “Loki,” “NCIS: Los Angeles,” “The Twilight Zone,” and “Resort to Love.”