Destin Conrad is back and unapologetically in his feelings with his latest single, “KISSING IN PUBLIC.” The track is a slow-burning R&B gem that doesn’t just sound good—it feels intentional. Built around warm, nostalgic textures and soft percussion, the song explores love with honesty and vulnerability. It’s intimate without being overly polished, a balance Conrad’s been mastering with every release.
The song arrives ahead of his upcoming album, LOVE ON DIGITAL, set to drop April 25 via EMPIRE. If “KISSING IN PUBLIC” is any indication, this project is going to be a deeper dive into the highs and lows of love in the digital age—messy, tender, and real.
The visual, directed by Zev York, leans into early 2000s R&B aesthetics but makes space for something more current. Think city lights, raw emotion, bold choreography, and fashion-forward looks that speak louder than words. It’s probably Destin’s most daring visual to date—and it works.
“KISSING IN PUBLIC” follows his recent singles “THE LAST TIME” (with Teezo Touchdown) and “Delusional,” both of which continue building out the world he’s crafting: one where love, heartbreak, and self-expression are front and center.
This is more than just a vibe—it’s a moment. And Destin Conrad isn’t asking for permission to take up space. He’s already here.
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