In The Spotlight

DVNA – “Sushi In Tokyo”

Hailing from the Gold Coast, this creative Australian artist is a singer, songwriter and producer whose sound was born in the comfort of her bedroom back in 2017. Having grown up with the music of legends such as The Rolling Stones and The Beatles and currently influenced by The Internet and Jorja Smith, her songwriting spans across the genres. She debuted with “Girl On The Move” in 2018.

On her new single she explores a plethora of genres, expertly blending them together into a masterful musical brew. Being a smooth, vintage trip, it opens with a jazzy feel and then adds a funky rhythm to guide her soulful, R&B-dipped vocals over the slick melodic waves. Lyrically highlighting female empowerment, it’s the polished shine of every note that makes this indulgent gem truly sparkle.

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Music History

Aloe Blacc – “Can You Do This”

From his album “Lift Your Spirit” (2013):

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New Music

Halia Jack – “Threw It Away”

This is the new, poptastic single by London-based singer and songwriter Halia Jack:

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In The Spotlight

Thomas Oliver – “Bulgarian Mountains”

Born in New Zealand, this award-winning singer and songwriter is one of the world’s leading players of the Weissenborn lap-slide guitar. With a sound mixing elements of soul, roots and folk, he’s created an impressive solo career, as well as becoming a celebrated vocalist on several drum ‘n’ bass productions. He’s won the APRA Silver Scroll Award in 2015 for his single “If I Move To Mars”.

Teasing the upcoming release of his album “The Brightest Light”, expected in March 2020, his new single chronicles the story of love at first sight with a Bulgarian girl in Amsterdam. With a bouncy beat and refreshing acoustic guitar giving it an airy feel and sleek horns adding a soulful edge, it has a revitalizing radiance. And with his sunny and crisp vocals, this jam reaches the highest peak.

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Music History

Lisa Stansfield – “The Line”

From her album “Lisa Stansfield” (1997):

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New Music

Ben Platt – “Rain”

With a punchy pop chorus and heartwrenching lyrics, this is the new single by vocalist and actor Ben Platt:

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