“don’t worry. i feel the same way, lovely…”

Liam Sass (Also known as normal the kid) isn’t just an artist. You experience his music as much as you hear it. With over 100 million streams, billions of short-form video views, and a rapidly growing global fanbase, he’s built a career that proves connection goes far beyond sound.

What makes his story truly extraordinary is that he’s created all of this while being almost entirely deaf.

Instead of relying on traditional listening, normal the kid approaches music through feeling, vibration, emotion, and instinct. That relationship with sound shapes everything he creates. The result is music that cuts deeper, resonates longer, and reaches people in a way that feels almost physical. His songs aren’t just heard, they’re felt.

His catalog reflects that difference. Each track is crafted to create space for clarity, for emotion, for reflection. Whether it’s helping someone slow down during chaos, process something they can’t quite put into words, or simply breathe for a moment, his music serves a purpose beyond entertainment. It’s intentional. It’s grounding.

While many artists chase trends, normal the kid has built his own lane entirely. His limitations became his advantage, forcing him to create without the noise of the industry both literally and figuratively. That perspective is what gives his art its signature depth and honesty.

At its core, his work is about connection. Not just between artist and listener, but between people.

He makes something you can feel.