In The Spotlight

ChloĆ© Caroline – “Messy”

Born in the sunshine of Manhattan Beach, California, this fresh singer and songwriter grew up in a house filled with sounds of Fleetwood Mac, Dolly Parton and Frank Sinatra. A student of human behavior, she writes intricate, personal lyrics. Since 2015 she’s been writing songs for movies, as well as independently releasing an EP and several singles, such as the Ben Harper produced “Indian Summer” in 2016.

Celebrating the strength it takes to keep moving forward, despite life’s struggles, her new single blends old-school touches with a catchy pop layer and a bit of a country twang. Lyrically hard-hitting, she delivers the words with a melancholic honesty and a hint of attitude. With an addictive beat and gripping guitar riffs laying down the melodic mood, this sassy gem is steeped in uplifting vibes.

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Music History

Mamas Gun – “Reconnection”

From their album “The Life And The Soul” (2011):

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New Music

REYNA – “The Way I Loved You”

With neon-lit, bubbly vintage vibes, this is the new single by sibling pop duo REYNA:

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In The Spotlight

Quinn Devlin & The Bridge Street Kings – “Right Here At Home”

Formed at Columbia University in 2014, this soul outfit has been on a wild journey of discovery. Assembled around singer and songwriter Quinn Devlin, who had a notebook full of songs and a dream, they initially started as a folk group, but with the addition of fresh horns and a Fender Rhodes piano, they created a soul, funk and blues blend. They released their debut EP “An Extended Play” in 2017.

With a Van Morrison-like bluesy intensity and a Randy Newman-style vocal artistry, their new single is a shining beacon of classic soul. The easy-going melodic virtuosity of the mild rhythm, soft guitars, mellow piano and glossy brass feels like a warm and loving arm around you, while his distinctive and soulful voice, sounding like it was born several decades too late, makes you feel right at home.

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Music History

Stephanie Mills – “All Day, All Night”

From her album “Something Real” (1992):

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New Music

Michael Kiwanuka & Tom Misch – “Money”

With a disco beat, funky vibe and soul-dripping vocals, this is the new single by British soul brothers Michael Kiwanuka and Tom Misch:

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