Singer/songwriter Sam Tsui and singer/musician Casey Breves have documented their recent wedding with a brand new single, “This Promise,” and accompanying music video that lets their fans experience their big day for themselves.
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The newlyweds released the video on Tsui’s YouTube channel, which has over 2.5 million subscribers. Tsui rose to fame uploading music videos and covers to YouTube starting in 2008.
“It has been so awesome to share more of myself this year with all of you, and this video is perhaps one of the most special and personal I’ve shared with you yet,” Tsui writes in the video’s description. “As many of you know, I got married in April to the amazing Casey Breves, and wanted to share a little bit of that day with you because I really do consider you, the #Samily, to be a kind of family that means so much to me.”
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Tsui came out in a video in April of this year, where he also dropped the news about his relationship with Breves.
“Please enjoy this virtual invitation to our wedding, and the single we wrote to accompany it – it’s an anthem about the power and timelessness of love,” Tsui writes.
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Watch the music video below.
dwes09
Aside from the tear jerking sweetness of the video, it is great to see two musicians with the bona fides of classical training devoting their energies to making good popular music. Both were active vocally at Yale, and Breves was a member of Chanticleer, arguably the best men’s classical vocal ensemble currently performing. No auto-tune here, just talent. When you see some of their duets you can sense the love they share and when you see their solo work you get a real appreciation for their musicality (especially Breves).
ChrisK
Yawn. Pulease. 0% difference between them and any other typical boyband sound. I guess if you’re a young gay boy it’s all new so there’s that. Is there a such as originality these days.