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Toronto-based artist Cory Stewart strips it all down on Take All My Toys and Go, a sophomore album built on betrayal, heartbreak, and a healthy dose of wit. Known for turning pain into pop hooks and sarcasm into survival, Stewart invites listeners into a world that’s as emotionally raw as it is sharply self-aware.
Produced with longtime collaborator Gavin Bradley (Nelly Furtado, Kylie Minogue), the album leans into lush, cinematic soundscapes while telling stories of fractured friendships, lost love, and the awkward middle space between grief and growth.
Each vinyl is a surprise variant — no two are the same — making every copy as unique and unpredictable as the journey behind the songs. This is Cory Stewart’s most unfiltered work yet. Pre-order now and take home your own version of the soapy drama.
TRACKLIST:
- What Dies Inside (While We’re Alive)
- I Shoulda Known Better
- Take All My Toys and Go
- Friends Are Like Bus Stops
- Sinner Weak
- Hide
- Don’t Wanna Die With A Broken Heart (feat. Michelle Mondesir)
- The Sun Will Never Come
- The Reason
- I Was All Of It
- Worst Enemy
- One More Day With You
Cory Stewart is a Toronto-based pop artist whose music hits where it hurts — then offers you a hug, a shot, and a place to plot your revenge. With biting wit and bold vulnerability, Cory turns heartbreak, grief, queerness, and recovery into genre-bending anthems that live between the dance floor and your last therapy session.
Following his acclaimed debut album TOV — a tribute to his late friend Tovah, released during the pandemic — Cory has carved out a reputation for making music that’s both deeply personal and universally punchy. His latest body of work is a raw, reflective evolution: an emotional mixtape chronicling everything from ungrieved loss to no-bullshit breakup anthems (“I Shoulda Known Better”) to queer spiritual confessionals (“Sinner Weak”).
His lyrics don’t just tell stories — they unpack trauma with sarcasm, softness, and precision. Whether he’s calling out fair-weather friends (“Friends Are Like Bus Stops”), refusing to settle for quiet suffering (“Don’t Wanna Die With A Broken Heart”), or navigating self-sabotage with self-awareness (“Worst Enemy”), Cory’s music is brutally honest, beautifully melodic, and unapologetically human.
Co-produced with longtime collaborator Gavin Bradley, Cory’s tracks blend glossy pop production with emotional grit, balancing sonic polish with lyrical rawness. He writes songs like journal entries left out on purpose — and invites you to read every line.
Cory Stewart is not just making pop music. He’s making truth catchy.
RIYL: Troye Sivan, George Michael, Robbie Williams, Madonna, Bette Midler, Daniel Bedingfield