New Music

Justin Bieber – “Anyone”

Blending smooth verses with an anthemic pop chorus, this is the new single by Justin Bieber:

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In The Spotlight

Sanna Martinez – “Better This Way”

Graduated from the most prominent songwriting school Musikmakarna and having studied at Dreamhill Music Academy, this Swedish singer and songwriter is already established in the music scene. Mostly active as a songwriter, she’s had songs placed on Love Island USA and co-wrote the song “Echo” for the 2020 Icelandic Eurovision pre-selection. Solo she debuted with “My Drug” in 2015.

Wrapped in sparkling contemporary vibes, her new single is constructed with a luscious production. Glittering with zesty pop and a retro edge, it’s the relentlessly upbeat rhythm, intense guitar strums and her rejuvenating voice, that make this energetic tune so infectious, creating the involuntary need to sing along. Sumptuous, dynamic and refreshing, this luxuriant jam is certainly better this way.

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Music History

Beady Eye – “The Roller”

From their album “Different Gear, Still Speeding” (2011):

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New Music

Celeste – “Love Is Back”

From her upcoming debut album “Not Your Muse”, to be released on 26 February 2021:

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In The Spotlight

Robin Pitts – “Life”

Soaked in music since birth, this multi-talented artist is the son of drummer and singer Vic Pitts and stems from a long lineage of gifted musicians. Together with his father, brother and cousin, he founded his first band named “Power Funk Family” aged 18. Rooted in gospel, soul and funk, he’s a rapper, singer, drummer, beat-maker, author and composer. Early 2020 he debuted with “I Been Gone”.

Putting joy, positivity and love in the limelight during these trying times, his 4th single injects a funky vaccine of fun. Opening with a funkalicious electric guitar, a highly infectious beat and a poignant, inspirational rap, it erupts with joyous and uplifting vibes. With some dazzling synth action and a blend of soulful vocals and rapping zeal, this gleeful groove definitely makes the world a happier place.

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Music History

The Emotions – “Rejoice”

From their album “Rejoice” (1977):

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