The last we heard from Yellow Trash Can was their carefully orchestrated fued between skateboarding legends Tony Hawk & Bam Margera.
The two-man production crew is back after landing a huge placement on BlocBoy JB’s new album Fatboy. With a hard-hitting piano melody and banging 808’s leading the way, JB slides all over “Cartlon.” Talking shit like only he, can while making this song a definite standout on his new project.
Yellow Trash Can first came together when a band by the same name bailed on over $5,000 in merch and designs. Within no time, YTC have teamed up and fully bounced back. The duo has taken their music conquest to new heights with the recent BlocBoy JB placement.
Dedicated to landing more major label placements, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for Yellow Trash Can.
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Yellow Trash Can Bio
Yellow Trash Can (YTC), consists of multi-instrumentalist Jason Navarrete and Sony songwriter Jitta On The Track. The Portland-based duo’s debut features drum and guitar work from Tripilz and Wyatt Servis and Tony Hawk, on the tambourine.
‘Populated’ awakens nostalgia from its listeners, with a beat reminiscent of early 90s pop stirred with early 2000s alternative rock. YTC’s debut single talks about the end of civilization and the world’s high population.
YTC came to life when in late 2019. Jason and Jitta were hired to produce and print for the original “Yellow Trash Can.” The company bearing the now duo’s band name attempted to make a getaway. The pair were left with music and over $5,000 dollars worth of clothing and unfinished records without being paid.
Their predicament would lead to a decision to take over the company’s name and produce their music as their own. Despite starting YTC as a band, the music company’s goal is to work on production for other artists as well. Jason and Jitta opened a studio in North Hollywood with 808 Mafia’s Purps to start landing production and songwriting placements.
YTC pumps out nostalgia-driven vibes mixed with a modern-day bounce, covering all grounds from alternative rock to poppy disco. The Yellow Trash Can sound is a marriage of pop, alternative rock, hip-hop, and disco.