Victor Longato Shares New Single “FREAKED”

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London-based artist Victor Longato continues to carve out a bold, future-facing lane with the announcement of their upcoming single “FREAKED”, set for release on 23 November 2025.

A queer, neurodivergent Brazilian-Trinidadian artist and BRIT School alumni, Victor Longato blends polished pop hooks with smooth R&B, K-pop precision, and sleek futuristic soundscapes. Their music explores how human flaws intensify and mutate within an increasingly digital world—delivered with a confident, playful, and sharply self-aware edge.

“FREAKED” builds on this sonic and thematic identity, pairing high-gloss production with sassy, expressive songwriting that feels equally suited to late-night headphones and the main stage.

Victor’s profile has been rising fast. They recently performed on The Rainbow Stage at the 10-year anniversary of British Summer Time Festival, marking a major live milestone. Over the past month alone, Victor has amassed 50,000+ views across social media platforms, reflecting rapidly growing audience engagement.

In addition to their solo work, Victor is an active member of two London-based creative collectives: STXRM and Blending In Badly, both known for championing boundary-pushing and inclusive artistry within the city’s music scene.

With “FREAKED,” Victor Longato continues to position themselves as a standout voice in forward-thinking pop—one that embraces vulnerability, identity, and experimentation without sacrificing polish or fun.

Release Details

Artist: Victor Longato
Single: FREAKED
Release Date: 23 November 2025

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Instagram: @victorlongatomusic

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