New England’s own BRODIE, born Brodie Curtis, has been steadily carving out his space in the music scene since 2014. Mixing rap, R&B, and alternative pop, he’s created a sound that feels both personal and expansive. With his latest single, “Now That I Miss You,” BRODIE continues to show his skill at blending emotion with sonic depth.
The track highlights BRODIE’s ability to tap into the emotions behind human connections. Lyrics like “You told me things that I wouldn’t listen to, but now that I miss you, I can’t stop thinking on the times we had together” reveal the artist’s struggles with regret and missed chances. In a world where so much music is surface-level, BRODIE’s work stands out because he digs deeper into more complex emotions.
The sound behind the track complements its introspective lyrics, with cinematic beats that elevate the song’s message. BRODIE’s creative process is all about capturing moments — whether it’s a voice memo, an impromptu melody, or a thought that hits him at the right time. This natural approach makes “Now That I Miss You” feel real and raw.
Releasing a track that hits so close to home shows how much BRODIE wants to connect with others going through their own struggles. As he puts it, “Writing this song was part of how I coped with a tremendous loss in my life. I went back and forth on whether I should release it, but then I thought, if it helps even a single person through a dark place, it’s worth putting out.” This mindset is central to his artistry — his music isn’t just for him, it’s for anyone who might need it.
With “Now That I Miss You,” BRODIE keeps pushing his sound and his range, mixing genres and emotions in his own way. The track marks another step in his journey as an artist and a person, and his growth is clear. What makes his music stand out is his ability to turn emotions into something listeners can relate to. BRODIE’s always evolving, and as his story unfolds, one thing is certain: he’s here to stay.