In The Spotlight

John Nicholas – “Today With You”

Born in Bridgend, this British singer and songwriter got his first taste performing at 3 years old singing to visitors of his parents. He studied popular music at the University of Glamorgan in Cardiff and in 2016 he came second at Open Mic UK, but won best original song. In 2018 he won the Firestone Road To The Main Stage competition. He’s also the former frontman of the band Written In Kings. Inspired by John Mayer, Needtobreathe and Foy Vance, he debuted with “Better Things” in 2016.

Reminding us of the simple truth that time is the most precious thing someone can give another, his new single highlights that moments spent with people are more meaningful than the pressures that society puts on life. Immediately welcoming, the song starts with an upbeat rhythm, perky piano and jangling guitars. Ascending to a joyous finale, the folky rock melody fills us with delicious feel-good vibes. And with his warm vocal tone, this tune lets us take a step back and enjoy life.

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Music History

Anastacia – “Cowboys & Kisses”

From her album “Not That Kind” (2000):

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New Music

The Hoosiers – “Lonely Togehter”

From their upcoming album “Compassion”, to be released 15 May 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Ren Genevieve – “Everything I Never Said”

Born in Boston, this rising singer and songwriter grew up in New York, Michigan and Bermuda. Singing before she could talk, her love for music has always been evident. She’s taken dance and singing lessons from a young age, attended Manhattan School Of Music and studied classical voice for 5 years. However, it was studying at NYU’s Tisch School Of The Arts that pushed her towards a career. Inspired by Joni Mitchell and Taylor Swift, she debuted with “I Like You (I Think)” in 2022.

Narrating an illuminating moment in which she thinks about the words she never said during a past relationship, her new single captures regret and vulnerable honesty. Taken from her upcoming EP by the same name, expected on March 6th, the song starts with a heartbeat rhythm and cheeky fingersnaps. Melodically opening up with powerful drums and shimmering synths, it shows an ebb and flow of emotions. And with her heartfelt vocals, this lush tune is filled with raw nuances.

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Music History

The Housemartins – “Me And The Farmer”

From their album “The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death” (1987):

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New Music

Cannons – “Starlight”

From their upcoming album “Everything Glows”, to be released on 27 March 2026:

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