In The Spotlight

Emmaline – “All My Sweetest Dreams”

Vocalist and songwriter Emmaline Campbell started her career by founding a four-piece band, while attending the College-Conservatory Of Music in Cincinnati, where all members majored in Jazz Studies. Inspired by legendary voices like Billie Holiday and Erykah Badu, her intricate songwriting incorporates elements of both jazz and soul. As a solo artist, she debuted with the single “Shy” in 2018.

The first single of her upcoming, same-titled debut EP, expected to drop on September 27, oozes a seductive and intoxicating vintage jazz sound. With a sultry, honey-dripping smoothness from the mellow percussion and the satiny horns creating a rousing soundscape, it’s her silky, retro-dipped vocal mastery that turns this candy-coated slice of jazz suaveness into the sweetest musical dream.

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Music History

Cameo – “Attack Me With Your Love”

From their album “Single Life” (1985):

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New Music

Ava Max – “Torn”

With a delicious portion of punchy pop, this is the new single by L.A.-based singer and songwriter Ava Max:

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In The Spotlight

Ernest Noah – “Miss Z”

This Swedish musical chameleon has journeyed through a plethora of genres, from experimental jazz to Motown and disco. Citing Queen and Elton John as his inspiration, he’s performed from Greece To Thailand. As a songwriter, he’s written chart topping songs for Japanese band Sexy Zone and released the single “Fight Until We Fall” in 2015, named ColorShift. In 2017 he signed with Rexius Records.

Embellishing the pop melody with bright, pastel-colored vintage vibes, this taster of his upcoming album “Gold” is an eighties party in your ears. With a joyous beat and shimmering synths conjuring up memories of the neon decade, it’s his Scissor Sisters-like falsetto in the chorus, which adds an unexpected, refreshing layer to this retro trip, making this jaunty jam tug at your feet to get dancin’.

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Music History

CeCe Peniston – “I’m Not Over You”

From her album “Thought Ya Knew” (1994):

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New Music

Wrabel – “Magic”

Mixing classic pop with a funky vibe, this is the new single by prolific singer and songwriter Wrabel:

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