In The Spotlight

Jon Davis – “Goodbye”

Raised in Colorado, this singer and songwriter owns an unique musical prowess blending classical vocal training with contemporary pop. When he was 17, he had a career in film and television, but eventually left acting to focus on his musical endeavors. Inspired by Whitney Houston and by producing and writing his own music and lyrics, he debuted his titillating sound with “Easy” earlier this year.

Catchy from the go, his new single is doused in classic Motown vibes. Creating a delightful upbeat feast from having a negative encounter with someone, radiates an inspired positivity. Wrapping the 60s-styled melody in soul-infused optimism, the handclap beat, rosy horns and vintage-sounding backing voices carry his lively, emotive vocals and make this jam leaving you wanting to say hello!

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Music History

Cher – “Wasn’t It Good”

From her album “Take Me Home” (1979):

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New Music

Tiggs Da Author – “We Ain’t Scared”

With a pounding beat and powerful lyricism, this is the new single by London-based singer Tiggs Da Author:

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In The Spotlight

Kylie Rothfield – “Too Late”

Born in Danville, California, this singer, songwriter and self-taught guitarist wrote her first song at the age of 12. She attended Berklee College Of Music in Boston, winning several prestigious awards. Now based in Nashville, she opened for Betty Who and Lisa Loeb with her soul, blues and pop blend. She debuted with “Like You Should” in 2015 and appeared on The Voice in 2016 on Alicia Keys’ team.

Dipping the honest lyricism about the struggle to break through in the music industry in a breezy, guitar-driven soundscape, her new single is a lush, ear-stroking groove. Going from a smooth, airy vibe to the upbeat, summery chorus, it takes to listener on an auditory roadtrip. With the addition of an exultant rhythm and her enthralling voice floating on the melody, she shows it’s never too late.

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Music History

Boy George – “Don’t Take My Mind On A Trip”

From his album “Boyfriend” (1989):

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New Music

Laura Vane & The Vipertones – “Beat Junkie”

From their EP “Beat Junkie” (2020):

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