In The Spotlight

Kenny Potter – “Get Wise”

Born in Pittsburgh, this singer/songwriter began his musical odyssey aged 6 when he was gifted an electric guitar. Supported in his artistic goals by his parents, he switched from a traditional school to online school, allowing him to write and record music whenever inspiration hit. Since the start of his career, he’s played Millvale Music Festival and notable venues like the Thunderbird Music Hall. Inspired by The 1975, Lauv and Del Water Gap, he released his debut “Like U Can” in 2021.

Singing about the delicate balancing act between logic and anxiety, his new single emphasises that none of us are perfect and we learn and grow by making mistakes. Lyrically overcoming self-doubt, he wraps his introspective words in a bouncy funk-pop vibe. With a groovy buoyancy, it’s the radiant guitars, steady percussion and shimmering synths that merge into a vibrant melody. And with his polished vocals and rich harmonies, this infectious, high-energy tune is a sizzling jam.

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Music History

Sheryl Crow – “My Favorite Mistake”

From her album “The Globe Sessions” (1998):

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New Music

Joe McElderry – “Love Me Out Loud”

Returning after 5 years with a 70s-style disco bop, this is the new single by British artist Joe McElderry:

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In The Spotlight

Ruby Jackson – “8 Hours”

Based in Sydney, this Australian singer and songwriter grew up in an exceptionally musical family with a professional country singer mom and an opera singing dad. Always encouraged to find her voice, she began writing songs in high school. She studied Music Composition at The Sydney Conservatorium Of Music. Since then she’s played festivals like SXSW Sydney and opened for Morcheeba. Inspired by Billie Holiday, Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu, she debuted with “Simplicities” in 2020.

Capturing the deep infatuation that would make you sacrifice a full night’s sleep just to be awake with them, her new single explores an all-encompassing relationship that affects your regular daily routines. Blending traditional jazz tones with contemporary R&B and an overall cinematic dreamscape, it is filled with a comforting warmth. With soft guitars, sleek strings and a mellow flugelhorn, it’s her silky vocals that make this satiny groove sound like a cozy night with the one you love.

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Music History

Al Jarreau – “L Is For Lover”

From his album “L Is For Lover” (1986):

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New Music

La Roux – “Babyline”

From her upcoming album “Old Flames”, to be released on 6 November 2026:

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