New Music

Morris Day – “Cooler Than Santa Claus”

Making the festive season a funky feast, this is the new single by jolly funkateer Morris Day:

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Runaway June – “Christmas On The Radio”

Going back to the roots of country and adding a touch of bluegrass for good measure, these three songbirds have set the music scene on fire. Although Naomi Cooke, Jennifer Wayne and Natalie Stovall all had very different backgrounds, they were all enamored with country music. They’ve debuted with “Buy My Own Drinks” in 2018 and opened for the likes of Garth Brooks and Carrie Underwood.

Bring on the jingle bells and the jaunty fiddle and add a jolly twang, ’cause their new single is a festive country ditty that is pretty addictive. Taken from their EP “When I Think About Christmas”, it is brimming with anticipation and the smell of freshly baked gingerbread. Dancing around the room with Christmas music on the radio, this merry song is made of candy canes and Christmas cheer.

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Music History

Billy Ocean – “Red Light”

From his album “Billy Ocean” (1976):

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New Music

Sofia Carson – “Hold On To Me”

With an early Christmas present of hope, wrapped in pop tinsel, this is the new single by Sofia Carson:

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Duke & The Dry Cleaners – “Revolving Door”

Injecting the music scene with an unique shot of acid jazz in 2017, this London-based group came into existence, when lead vocalist, songwriter and producer Oli Duke began working in the studio with co-producer Arjun Doel. Lining acid jazz with layers of funk, soul and dance, they created a scintillating sound. Brought to life by a group of gifted musicians, they debuted with “I Want To” in 2020.

With a catchy rhythm and funky guitar strums creating an upbeat vibe, their new single is an unmitigated ear-teaser. Padding that exultant feel with some flavorsome synths, exuberant horns and Oli’s compelling vocals make this groove the perfect medicine for feeling down. Effortlessly blending indie-pop with their signature acid jazz and a touch of funk, this extravagant jam is filled with sonic fun.

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Music History

Lili & Susie – “Boyfriend”

From their album “The Sisters” (1990):

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