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Coia Drops Feel-Good Summer Song "Bad" from Upcoming Album 'Summer Sun'

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Greensboro, NC – North Carolina-based singer-songwriter Coia has officially released his latest single, "Bad," a sun-soaked, feel-good anthem that captures the rush of falling in love when you're young. The track is the latest offering from his forthcoming album Summer Sun, a project that promises to be the perfect soundtrack for warm nights, road trips, and new beginnings.

With a vibrant blend of alternative rock roots and indie-pop sensibilities, "Bad" channels the playful energy and emotional depth that fans have come to expect from Coia. The song is a celebration of that electric, heart-racing feeling of first love—carefree, intense, and unforgettable.

Mike Coia, the artist behind the project, brings his signature style to the forefront with dynamic vocals, heartfelt guitar work, and crisp production. He’s joined by Matt Sickels on lead electric guitar, with Austin Simmons handling production duties, resulting in a sound that is polished, passionate, and radio-ready.

“I wanted to create something that felt like summer,” Coia says. “That feeling of being young and completely consumed by love. It’s fun, it’s real, and it’s meant to be played loud.”

Often compared to the likes of Jason Mraz, Jon Foreman, Eddie Vedder, and John Mayer, Coia delivers a vocal performance that is both soulful and relatable. With a growing fan base and critical acclaim, he continues to carve out a space for his heartfelt music in the modern indie scene.

"Bad" is available now on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify and YouTube.

Stay updated at www.coiamusic.com and follow Coia on social media for news on Summer Sun and upcoming tour dates.

About Coia


Coia is a singer-songwriter based in Greensboro, NC, known for his unique blend of alternative rock and indie-pop. Fusing textured instrumentation with emotive lyrics and dynamic vocals, Coia’s music resonates with listeners seeking honesty, connection, and a fresh sonic perspective.

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