In The Spotlight

Eric Reinhart – “Chances”

Hailing from Alberta, this Canadian singer and songwriter was born into music. He grew up on board the tour bus of his mother, Christian singer Janelle Reinhart. He started performing on stage as a drummer at the age of 11. Apart from music he competed in Parkour throughout his teens, winning competitions and teaching. Returning to his musical roots, he played his first headline concert in 2022. Inspired by Justin Bieber, Keith Urban and John Mayer, he just released his debut single.

Singing about teetering on the edge of new possibilities and choosing to take the leap, his new single is showcasing his gratitude for how far he has come. Doused in sleek, high-energy electro-pop, this infectious song is driven by a powerful beat. With cinematic synths, intricate guitar riffs and a polished production, the perky melody is rooted in momentum and forward motion. And with his honest, soulful vocals, this groove is an inspiration to take our own leap to a new tomorrow.

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Music History

Swing Out Sister – “Surrender”

From their album “It’s Better To Travel” (1987):

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New Music

Mamas Gun – “Joy”

From their upcoming album “DIG!”, to be released on 10 April 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Jenni Smith – “Mirror”

Based in Auckland, this New Zealand singer and songwriter always wanted to be a performer and started her musical path aged 8 when she began taking guitar lessons. She started writing original songs aged 10. At 18 she won the NZ Country Music Association Songwriter Of The Year award. She also studied Popular Music at the University Of Auckland. Inspired by the storytelling of Taylor Swift and the sassy wit of Maddie & Tae, she released her debut “Make It Or Break It” in 2021.

Musing about the premise of someone moving on with a partner who looks suspiciously like their ex, her new single asks the question how unsettling that must feel. Balancing a touch of vulnerability with an up-tempo country-pop vibe, the song radiates a lighthearted ardor. Taken from her upcoming debut album “The Girl Next Door”, expected on March 27th, it’s the peppy drums, cheerful guitars and her rich, playful vocals that make this jaunty melody a polished, foot-stompin’ groove.

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Music History

Leo Sayer – “No Business Like Love Business”

From his album “Endless Flight” (1976):

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New Music

Haute & Freddy – “Showgirl At Heart”

From their album “Big Disgrace” (2026):

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