In The Spotlight

Scarlett Macfarlane – “Fireflys”

Born on an airplane and based in New York, this singer and songwriter grew up in a warm, maternal-driven household in which music and creativity was encouraged. As a child she learned flute, classical guitar and piano. She studied Music Business at Fordham College and had professional voice training. With her former band ScarlettsWeb she played The Camplified Tour and solo the FYE Tour. Inspired by Carole King, Jewel and HAIM, she debuted with “A Song About You” in 2025.

Trying to capture fleeting, beautiful memories to hold on to forever, her new single encourages us to value those brief, yet meaningful moments. Particularly delving into early memories, this song wants preserve the innocence, freedom and happiness of childhood. With a wistful, carefree and summer-dipped pop-rock melody, it’s the breezy guitars, warm rhythm and playful whistle that invoke those sunlit days. And with her comforting vocals, this nostalgia-filled tune is pure joy.

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Music History

The 1975 – “The Sound”

From their album “I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It” (2016):

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New Music

FLO – “Don’t Break Her Heart”

From their upcoming album “Therapy At The Club”, to be released on 24 July 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Iz Divine – “Who Do You Think You Are”

Born in Montana and based in London, UK, this singer and songwriter was raised in a multicultural family of American, Irish, Sicilian and German roots. She first found her voice singing church hymns and in school choirs. She’s been mentored by Grammy-winning duo Stargate and performed showcases at the MIX 100 studios and a live-show for NBA team Phoenix Suns. Inspired by artists like Nina Simone, Lauryn Hill and Amy Winehouse, she released her debut “Condolences” in 2024.

Embodying the boundless energy of being unbothered, undeniable and unshakable, her new single captures the empowering persistence of women who won’t let anything stop them to reach their full potential. Creating a cinematic soundscape by dipping classic big band textures in contemporary R&B, the song is finished with a layer of modern pop. With driving drums, imposing bassline and vivid brass forging a rich melody, it’s her commanding vocals that make this a true showstopper.

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Music History

Jamiroquai – “King For A Day”

From their album “Synkronized” (1999):

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New Music

Lenka – “So Far So Good”

From her album “Good Days” (2026):

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