Izzy SL’s latest single, “Black Monal Lisa” is a heartfelt celebration of strength, beauty, and empowerment, released as a tribute to Black women everywhere. From the opening moments, the track conveys warmth and soulful intention, immediately establishing an uplifting atmosphere that complements its message of pride and self-worth. Drawing inspiration…
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Sydney’s Jade Barbara is edging into her own lane with “breathe (a little),” a slick, attitude-laced dance-pop cut. With roots in pop, R&B, and a clear affection for Y2K-era flair, she’s shaping a vibe here. And considering her steady rise and performance-driven background, in this track, she’s stepping out properly…
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Mialuna’s “Does My Heart Even Know” arrives as a quiet but significant return, shaped by nearly a decade where life gradually took precedence over music. Rather than presenting itself as a dramatic reintroduction, the track feels grounded in real transitions – loss, change, and long stretches of silence that eventually…
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Lera Shemi is unraveling something with “call you by your namE,” the third chapter of her unfolding concept album You & Me & HER. The Ukrainian-born, LA-based artist zooms in on the simple, intimate, and confrontational act of saying someone’s name out loud. Following the sharper edges of her earlier…
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Matthew Jones has been steadily carving out a space for himself in contemporary Christian music, and with “What Else Do I Need,” he leans fully into what he does best, which is creating intimate and wholesome worship numbers. Having evolved from his earlier alt-rock roots into a more devotion-centered sound,…
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Valkyrie’s Bard brings a sense of controlled intensity to “Movement,” a track that blends structured composition with raw emotional undercurrents. Led by Sarah Miller, the project draws from a strong classical foundation, and that influence is immediately apparent in how the song is constructed. Rather than relying on excess, “Movement”…
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Singer-songwriter Jay Putty leans into emotional restraint on “Lost In You,” a single that captures the quiet intensity of unspoken love. Rooted in vulnerability rather than grand declaration, the track explores the fragile space where feeling precedes expression – where connection is sensed long before it is confirmed. It’s a…
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Jemily Rime is a singer, bassist, and songwriter based in Cambridge, UK. She writes, performs, and produces jazz-pop tunes, featuring melodic bass lines, emotional songwriting, odd meters, and fusion inspired arrangements. Check out the exclusive interview below: 1. Your roots can often shape your journey. Can you share a story…
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Karise Eden and Greg Gould deliver a profoundly moving collaboration on “All That Glitters,” a duet that marries raw vulnerability with polished, emotionally resonant production. From the outset, the track establishes itself as both intimate and expansive, with Eden and Gould weaving their voices together in a way that underscores…
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Mortez channels intensity and emotional weight into “Purgatory,” a striking release that navigates the space between torment and transformation with unapologetic depth. Formed by Rachele Royale and Brett Daniels, the project leans into a darker, more introspective side of modern pop, blending cinematic tension with a sense of personal reckoning.…