In The Spotlight

Boris René – “What The Funk”

This Congolese-born Swedish former footballer grew up in a Michael Jackson-loving family. Although he initially chose a career in sports – becoming a defender with several Swedish league clubs – he decided to further his musical passion, aged 20. He released his debut single “Alive” in 2013 and also competed in the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Songcontest in 2016 and 2017.

Drenched in some sprightly, old skool vibes, his new single is an electrifying, funkalicious party in your ears. With a bracing bass line, an infectious beat and the vitalizing synths pulling you onto the dancefloor, it’s his effervescent, soulful vocals, actually referencing Michael Jackson in the lyrics, that make this a high-spirited, upbeat, funkadelic groove, you just have to moonwalk to.

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Music History

Alison Limerick – “Make It On My Own”

From her album “And Still I Rise” (1992):

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New Music

Bakermat ft. Albert Gold – “Trouble”

Enlisting the vocal talents of London-based soul singer Albert Gold, this is the new single by Dutch DJ and Producer Bakermat:

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In The Spotlight

Sonali – “All Or Nothing”

Having studied and making music since she was a young girl, this dynamic and inspiring Indian-American pop/folk songstress attended NYU’s Tisch School Of The Arts. She released her debut EP “Wake Up” in 2014, which earned her critical acclaim. Returning with a sparkling new sound and renewed passion after a forced two year hiatus due to health reasons, she opened for Pitbull at SunFest 2018.

Her refreshing new single glistens with a dazzling vitality. The song first strokes your eardrums with a playful beat and her enticing voice, before it adds ascending drums, sumptuous synths and scintillating, 80s-dipped guitar strums, which give it a delectable retro glow and with her rejuvenating and opulent vocals, this is an energetic tune in which vintage meets electro to create melodic magic.

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Music History

Phil Collins – “Hang In Long Enough”

From his album “…But Seriously” (1989):

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New Music

Jess Glynne – “No One”

From her album “Always In Between” (2018):

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