Tenroc learned piano, drums and guitar by age seven. By his teens he was producing. By his twenties he was crafting hits for Rihanna, Jonas Brothers, Julia Michaels, Renee Rapp and Jon Bellion, accumulating over 3.6 billion streams collectively and earning two Grammy nominations for his work on Jon Batiste’s 2023 album ‘World Music Radio’. The debut album is next, and it arrives July 17th.
The new single “Call My Name (YHWH)” is the third release from that forthcoming LP, ‘God Is A Person’, due July 17th via Sony/Provident. It’s a falsetto-anchored devotion of faith, melodic and otherworldly, accompanied by a brand-new visualizer. The track lands with emotional weight and a stillness that sets it apart from anything in his production catalog.
The first two singles established the range. “Playlist” introduced Tenroc as a solo voice. “Mourning 2 Dancing” brought in Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Tori Kelly and genre-bending hip-hop artist Jon Keith, signaling that ‘God Is A Person’ will draw from a wide and carefully chosen circle of collaborators.
The New York City-bred multi-hyphenate has spent years operating behind the scenes at the highest level of the industry. “Call My Name (YHWH)” makes clear that his own artistry carries the same ambition and craft as the records he’s built for others. ‘God Is A Person’ arrives July 17th.


