Aaron Page (@whoisaaronpage) continues carving out his place within modern R&B with his latest single and music video, “Waiting Room.” The track leans into late-night emotion, internal conflict, and the complicated space between loyalty and temptation.
The Houston-based artist, originally from Bridgeport, Connecticut, has been steadily building momentum through a sound that blends moody production with vulnerable songwriting and understated confidence. On “Waiting Room,” Aaron taps into that balance again, creating a record that feels reflective without becoming overly dramatic. The song plays almost like an internal conversation, capturing the push and pull between emotional connection and outside distractions.
Influences from artists like Drake, Bryson Tiller, The Weeknd, and Michael Jackson can be felt throughout Aaron’s music, but “Waiting Room” still manages to feel personal and distinct. His delivery carries warmth and restraint at the same time, helping the emotional tension of the record land naturally.
Aaron Page is building a loyal audience
Before stepping into this current chapter, Aaron had already started building a loyal audience through releases like “Pretty Girls Like R&B” and his EP Before I Go. He also previously toured alongside PARTYNEXTDOOR and Bryson Tiller, experiences that seem to have sharpened both his confidence and artistic direction.
What stands out most about Aaron Page is how lived-in his music feels. There’s a cinematic quality to the songwriting, but it never sounds overly polished or manufactured. Instead, “Waiting Room” feels like the kind of late-night R&B record meant for people actively sorting through complicated emotions in real time.
With another single titled “mine” expected later this month and a larger project arriving this summer, Aaron Page feels like an artist entering a much bigger moment.
Check out the official music video for “Waiting Room” below!



