Toronto’s New Rockstar Loonie Blue takes the stage with “Life Goes On”

<p>Canada has it&rsquo;s fair share of rock music that has a life of its own. From rockstars to diverse icons, the Toronto music scene has churned out musical prodigies like<strong>&nbsp;K-OS, Saukrates, Roy Woods</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Drake</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Tory Lanez</strong>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;<strong>Abel Tesfaye.</strong></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:579/1*oAiNUK0d7cCUpSMqyHCYVw.png" style="height:500px; width:537px" /></p> <p>Fast forward to 2022 and&nbsp;<strong>Loonie Blue</strong>&nbsp;is the obvious 3.0 contender who from first looks brings to life the image of a true Rockstar who has let go of life and is on the brink of vulnerable stardom.</p> <p><a href="https://subculturenews.medium.com/torontos-new-rockstar-loonie-blue-takes-the-stage-with-life-goes-on-db8d1eedf7a"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>