Cape Town artist Will Linley joins the 'Off Campus' soundtrack with 'Holding The Line'.
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South African singer Will Linley is having a proper main character moment after his song "Holding The Line" landed as the soundtrack for the hit TV show "Off Campus".
For a Cape Town artist to end up on one of the internet’s latest binge-watch obsessions shows feels a bit like watching your cousin suddenly become friends with Hollywood.
The track appears on "Off Campus: The Mixtape", the official soundtrack album released alongside the steamy varsity romance drama on Prime Video.
The series has quickly become popular online thanks to its mix of fake dating drama, hockey boys, emotional chaos and enough relationship issues to keep TikTok content creators busy for weeks.
Basically, it is varsity life with zero academic progress, maximum heartbreak and everyone acting like they have never heard of therapy but desperately need it.
Based on the bestselling books by Elle Kennedy, the show follows music student Hannah Wells and hockey captain Garrett Graham as their fake relationship slowly turns into something far more complicated.
Between all the romance and emotional baggage, Linley’s "Holding The Line" slips perfectly into the mood of the series.
Linley has been building an international following since his breakout hit "Miss Me (When You’re Gone)" started making waves.
Since then, the Cape Town-born singer has continued pushing his way onto global playlists with his mix of catchy pop hooks and emotional lyrics.
Now, with "Holding The Line" featured on one of streaming’s biggest romance dramas, Linley is carrying the South African flag into the world of fictional varsity heartbreak one soundtrack at a time.

