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Limerick rap artist Harriis releases latest single ‘Tonight’
Limerick rap artist Harriis releases latest single ‘Tonight’
Limerick’s Harriis releases his “most intimate” track yet ‘Tonight’ to reannounce himself as a rap artist

Harriis is a 24-year-old musician from Limerick, Ireland, known for his mix of moody melodies and hard-hitting bars.
Throughout an exciting career, the rapper has garnered over 1.5 million streams and collaborated with some of the hottest names in Irish hip-hop.
Harriis has not released original music since 2023 and is ready to reannounce himself as a rising talent with his latest endeavour, “Tonight“, available now on streaming platforms.
Heavily inspired by the likes of Drake and Jon Bellion, the artist’s work explores topics of love, lust, and mental health to create a uniquely intimate sound. In 2021, Harriis landed his first hit with “Damaged”, a record that caught the attention of the Irish hip-hop scene and spawned collaborations with Pat Lagoon and RikShaw.
Harriis reflected on his latest track, saying, “‘Tonight’ is my most intimate outing yet and the perfect way to reannounce myself as an artist. The record explores themes of heartbreak and unrequited love in a uniquely upbeat manner. In the simplest terms, this track seeks to capture the feeling of a sad night out.
“The song reflects how I have felt for the last few months and is a real outlet to express myself. After months of longing for someone, I turned to my trusty notes app to express my feelings like I used to. The song came about in a matter of minutes and gave me the confidence to explore this music thing again!”
Harriis noted he was happy to link up with fellow Limerick artist, JaBro, on his latest release. He said, “The sad yet vibrant instrumental he conjured up was exactly the type of vibe I was seeking to capture. JaBro is one of my best friends and really understood how I was feeling throughout the creative process. I think this really benefited the record.
“Artists like Drake and Jim Legxacy were on repeat in my life over the last few months and certainly influenced this new sound. 2026 is a big year for me. I’m finally graduating from university and leaving a lot of old habits behind. This song is an example of that: learning to leave toxicity in the rearview and moving on to better things.”





