“We are here to help you relax, unwind and get into the lulla-vibes,” said the soothing voice of the young man who serenades thousands of people to sleep every night. “Please make sure your mic is muted.” For two hours every night, a group of music and voice performers called the Lullaby Club gather on Clubhouse, the buzzy audio chat app, to help listeners wind down and fall asleep with a calming, whisper-only experience. What started as a kind of social experiment has become one of the most popular channels on Clubhouse, with some 32,000 followers. The Lullaby Club got a big boost on Feb. 1, when its founder, Axel Mansoor, became the face that appears on the app’s icon. “The thing about the Lullaby Club is that it proves that in this loud freaking world, you don’t have to be loud to get noticed,” said Mansoor, 28, a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, who makes soulful, self-love pop. Prior to Clubhouse, he was probably best known as a finalist on NBC’s talent reality show, “Songland.” These days, Mansoor’s unruly black curls and baseball cap are displayed on the 13 million phones that have downloaded Clubhouse app. “We are so grateful…
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Clubhouse app singer lulls people to sleep
