In The Spotlight

Jessica Wilde – “Cry For Me”

This sassy singer and songwriter grew up in the Brixton area of London, immersed in her mother’s obsession with jazz and soul, which she soaked in contemporary hip-hop flavors to forge a fiery fusion. With determination to pursue a career in music, she flew to Los Angeles, where she recorded her upcoming debut EP in Ne-Yo’s studio and worked with chart-toppers Rudimental and Emeli Sandé.

Combining a hip-hop beat and R&B vocals with a slew of stylish, vintage-dipped soul to create an elegant, yet electrifying new sound is not an easy task, but she makes it sound effortless on her debut single. With some cheeky piano, frisky percussion, slick choral harmonies and her sprightly, soulful and charismatic voice, this is a perfectly measured mix of retro soul spice and modern R&B zest.

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Music History

Terence Trent D’Arby – “If You Let Me Stay”

From his album “Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D’Arby” (1987):

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New Music

Meghan Trainor – “Treat Myself”

From her upcoming album “Treat Myself”, to be released on 31 August 2018:

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In The Spotlight

Dan Sharp – “Lifeline”

Raised on a steady diet of classic rock, surrounded by guitars, music has always been a constant theme in the life of this singer and songwriter from New-Zealand. Having briefly strayed from his musical path to pursue a career in Corporate Finance, he fully committed himself to music and started developing a sound reflecting his passions. His debut EP “Ad Lucem” was released in 2017.

His latest single is a glorious amalgamation of classic rock, blues and a touch of soul. Sounding organic and honest, it’s filled with his undiluted passion and respect for the joys and life-force of music. With driving drums, singing electric guitar chords and the surprising addition of the rich Hammond organ sound, it’s his gritty soul/blues-touched vocals, which make this jam simply irresistible.

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Music History

Blue Zone – “Thinking About His Baby”

From their album “Big Thing” (1988):

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New Music

TobyMac – “Everything”

This is the new single by 7-time Grammy Award winning recording artist TobyMac:

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