YME’s latest release Game Boy is a genre-hopping adrenaline rush that reclaims pop-electronica with unapologetic fire. Dropped in three distinct versions, Radio, Drum & Bass, and Trance, the single shows off YME’s fearless versatility. The Radio version of “Game Boy” hooks you from the jump. It kicks off with a…
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Conquer all with Love by Michellar feat. Harrison Black & Christina Rntd: Review
by adminMichellar’s heartfelt single “Conquer all with Love,” featuring Harrison Black, is a slow-burning, soul-soothing anthem that catches you with a warm embrace in musical form. Released on May 23, 2025, and crafted across continents, from San Francisco to London to Staffordshire, the track signifies how music transcends distance, genre, and…
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Ali Moore’s latest single, “The Architect,” signifies heart-wrenching regret and the aching sting of watching someone you love thrive without you, in the very life you once imagined together. Released on May 1st, 2025, the song is the second in a three-part saga and is perhaps Moore’s most raw and…
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No Ordinary Fish’s slow-burning, emotionally rich piece, “I Wonder” unfolds like a short story set to music. Written by frontwoman Debbie, the song places listeners in the delicate shoes of a woman at a party, watching her partner disappear into another room, only to find him in conversation with another…
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Allan Jamisen’s debut single “Rise Above” is a shimmering, soulful ode to resilience, drenched in nostalgia and layered with subtle sonic surprises. The Phoenix-based composer and painter makes an immediate impression with his slow-burning, velvet-rich vocals, part sung, part spoke, delivered with understated confidence that calls to mind Johnny Cash…