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TR3VON’s “Wake Up The Night” Feels Like a Personal Letter Set to a Beat

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • May 27
  • 2 min read


I stumbled across TR3VON’s new single “Wake Up The Night” the way I find most of my favorite songs: late at night, headphones on, letting the algorithm guide me somewhere unexpected. What caught me first was the sound. It has movement, color, and a pulse that asks you to lean in. But then something deeper started to come through. There’s a weight to the track that you can’t miss, even on the first listen.


TR3VON, based out of Minneapolis, creates music that feels grounded in experience. “Wake Up The Night” feels like a memory turned into rhythm. The beat has energy, but it doesn’t overpower the message. There’s a sense that he put his whole self into this one. Learning that the song was written after his mother passed added a layer I hadn’t expected. It feels like a way of holding onto something important. There’s grief in the music, and there’s movement too. Not away from it, just with it.



His vocals are steady. He doesn’t push too hard or lean too far into emotion, but the feeling is there in the tone and the spaces between the words. It’s not polished in a way that feels distant. It’s clean, but it still holds the roughness of real experience. That’s the part that stayed with me after the song ended.



The lyric video gives the words room to stand on their own. The visuals don’t crowd anything. They let you pay attention to the message and sit with it a little longer.

There’s a feeling that this song is the start of something more personal. TR3VON seems like an artist who is creating from a real place. He’s not rushing and he’s not holding back either. “Wake Up The Night” opens a window into where he’s been and maybe where he’s headed next. His upcoming EP, PHOENIX, already feels like a project shaped by memory and growth.






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