In The Spotlight

Meagan De Lima – “Queen”

Hailing from Toronto, this multi-cultural Canadian singer and songwriter formed a love of music at a young age, thanks to her jazz musician grandfathers. Having grown up with mental health issues and her parents’ health battles, she found refuge in music. Since she’s performed for President Obama and was awarded Canada’s Top Artist For Social Change. She debuted with “Like You Do” in 2015.

Paying tribute to the true strength and resiliency of her mother, her new single enriches the smooth R&B melody with an admirable honesty. With soft keys, an easygoing guitar and mellow percussion blending into a soothing euphony, it’s her beguiling, silky vocals and the addition of a gospel choir to the ascending sonic energy, that makes this soulful salutation a thing of authentic aural elegance.

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Music History

a-ha – “Train Of Thought”

From their album “Hunting High And Low” (1985):

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New Music

Call Me Loop – “Pattern Of Behaviour”

Filled with explosive pop sass and infused with sparkling disco vibes, this is the new single by Call Me Loop:

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In The Spotlight

Gyasi – “She Don’t Care”

Born and raised among the breathtaking nature of West-Virginia, this flamboyant singer and songwriter had an interest in music since drumming along to The Beatles aged 4 and moved to guitar aged 6. He studied at Berklee College Of Music and after moved to Nashville. Inspired by rock from The Rolling Stones to David Bowie, he debuted his glamorous style on his EP “Peacock Fantasies” in 2018.

Celebrating the golden glitters of 70s glam-rock with a layer of modernity, his new single is an ostentatious slice of sonic rebellion. Pouring his vibrant sense of flair over the untamed melody, he lets the rousing beat reverberate and his electric guitar howl. Sounding like a mixture of Bowie, Bolan and a touch of Kravitz, it’s the retro Rock ‘n Roll fierceness that fills this fiery tune with vivid vitality.

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Music History

Donna Summer – “Dim All The Lights”

From her album “Bad Girls” (1979):

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New Music

Fantastic Negrito – “They Go Low”

From his upcoming album “White Jesus Black Problems”, to be released on 3 June 2022:

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