In The Spotlight

Erica Knox – “Running Inside Of My Brain”

Hailing from Georgetown, this youthful Canadian singer and songwriter was virtually born singing. She joined a children’s choir aged 8 and got a guitar aged 9. Learning to play and being inspired by Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, she started writing her own songs aged 13. At 16 she was opening for Hollerado. She studied Music Production at Seneca College and released her debut “Doing Me” in 2019.

Narrating a lyrical story about a relationship that just wasn’t to be, her new single takes the listeners ears on an emotional rollercoaster. Starting with mild, reverberating guitars and her mellifluous vocals, it comes alive in the passionate chorus. With an infectious rhythm, relatable topic and the warmth of her dulcet tones, this exceptional tune will be running around your brain for quite a while.

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Music History

Lemar – “Dance (With U)”

From his album “Dedicated” (2003):

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New Music

Judith Hill – “Baby, I’m Hollywood”

From her upcoming album “Baby, I’m Hollywood”, to be released on 5 March 2021:

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In The Spotlight

Lilly Wood & The Prick – “You Want My Money”

Risen to fame with the 2014 Robin Schulz remix of their hit “Prayer In C”, reaching number 1 in 11 countries, this French folk-pop duo are no strangers to the limelight. Nili Hadida and Benjamin Cotto met in a Parisian café in 2006 and decided to write songs together. However their first single was a cover of “L.E.S. Artistes” by Santogold in 2008, followed by their first album “Invincible Friends” in 2010.

Turning up the heat on the consumer society we all live in, their first single after a six year hiatus was well worth the wait. Taking a vintage sixties feel and bathing it in a fresh, contemporary production, gives this tune a very groovy vibe, despite lyrically denouncing that consumer society and its absurdity. With a delicious retro rhythm, playful organ and perky vocals, this high-spirited jam is priceless.

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Music History

Hue & Cry – “The Last Stop”

From their album “Open Soul” (2008):

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New Music

Cooper Phillip – “Head Over Heels”

Fresh, upbeat and full of fun, this is the new feel-good single by L.A.-based songbird Cooper Phillip:

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