Born Jasmine Rose Wilson in Washington, D.C., this singer/songwriter grew up in a bustling, music-loving household, where she was exposed to a wide variety of genres, from church hymns to 70s funk and acid jazz. Totally self-taught, she began playing piano aged 9 and entered a talent show aged 14. She’s played festivals like Reeperbahn and Mad Cool and venues like Paradiso in Amsterdam. Inspired by Nina Simone, Billie Holiday and Janis Joplin, she released her debut “Mortal” in 2019.
Singing about breaking free from a stagnant relationship, her new single chooses emotional healing and inner peace over staying caught in a vicious circle of broken romance. Taken from her recently released album “YEARNALISM”, this song is a mix of neo-soul and R&B. Relying heavily on vintage instruments and analog production, it’s the groovy bass, jazzy guitars and 70s-styled drums that create a smoky melody. And with her gravelly vocals, this slow-burning groove is intoxicating.
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From their album “Play Deep” (1985):
From her EP “Extractions” (2026):
Formed in Miami in 2010 by Mickey de Grand IV and Myra Stone, this eclectic band further consists of Al Battle, Alex Nuñez, Antoine Rocky-Horror and Oscar Guardado. Fusing the music De Grand grew up with, they blended yacht-rock, boogie-funk and synth-jazz. They’ve played festivals like the
With lyrics tackling dark topics like the dangers of street life, addiction and paranoia, their new single tells a noir tale of anxiety and survival. Using sunshine as a metaphor for an addictive substance, they forge a surreal atmosphere. Sounding like a dusty vinyl from the early 80s, the funkalicious vibe comes from a slapping bass, scratchy funk guitar and a fluid analog synth. And with distorted vocals through a vocoder, this retro groove feels right at home in a neon-lit 80s underground club.
From her album “Danger High Voltage” (1974):
Released as his first new music in 2026 and with a joyous folk-pop vibe, this is the new single by British singer/songwriter St. Lundi: