In The Spotlight

Naima Adams – “All I Ever Wanted”

Hailing from an Italian-American background, raised in Rome and now London-based, this singer and songwriter grew up with old jazz and soul records. She studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston and moved to London to attend the London College of Music. Since then she’s performed alongside Sampa The Great and Angelique Kidjo, played festivals like Love Supreme and Glastonbury and appeared on TV shows like Later With Jools Holland. She released her debut “Fragile” in 2024.

Exploring confronting past disappointments and the tough process of rebuilding oneself, her new single is an intimate account of dealing with her personal challenges and reclaiming her inner strength. Taken from her upcoming EP “When We Let Go”, expected on May 27th, this jazzy, indie-R&B song is dipped in a soulful swagger. With a layered production of resonant percussion, sunlit guitars and her warm and textured vocals, this alluring tune champions reflection and resilience.

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Music History

Wet Wet Wet – “Maybe I’m In Love”

From their album“10” (1997):

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New Music

Vella – “Dance Without You”

Sparkling with retro disco-funk glitters, this is the new single by L.A-based singer and songwriter Vella:

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In The Spotlight

JCCutter – “Vegas Days”

Based in New Mexico, this country-rock singer and songwriter grew up in a musical family, playing music with his father and brothers on the bass guitar. Interested in songwriting early on, he realized that lyrics are a form of poetry that moves sonically. Since the start of his career he’s played venues such as Stoney’s Rockin’ Country and the 2025 Las Vegas Songwriters Festival. Inspired by artists like Clint Black, Chris LeDoux and Bon Jovi, he debuted with “Shutdown Pawns” in 2025.

Lyrically taking us along on a Las Vegas adventure, his new single highlights that, despite the excitement in the moment, gambles often have consequences we carry home with us. Wrapped in an upbeat country-rock swagger, the song is filled with an insatiable energy. With wild guitars, fervent rhythm and a dollop of twang forging a slick and gritty sound, it’s the imposing vivacity of his storytelling vocals that make this country-rock groove sound anthemic and highly infectious.

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Music History

Sade – “Hang On To Your Love”

From her album “Diamond Life” (1984):

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New Music

Cameron Whitcomb – “Kingdom Of Fear”

From his upcoming EP “Deep Water”, to be released on 17 April 2026:

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