In The Spotlight

Saibh Skelly – “Grow Up”

Hailing from Dublin, this rising Irish singer and songwriter started as a busker on the streets of her home town aged 15. She began uploading her busking sessions to YouTube, covering songs from Lewis Capaldi and Anne-Marie to Billie Eilish’s “When The Party Is Over”. Inspired by young song-writers such as Clinton Kane and Conan Gray, she released her debut single “Come Here And Leave Me Alone” in 2021.

Always in a hurry to grow up as a child, but her new single highlights the wish for time to slow back down, once adulthood is just around the corner. Easing into the song with a mellow rhythm and mild piano, she starts telling her relatable story. And with the lush melody swelling to a full-bodied chorus, it’s her crisp, refreshing vocal tone that elevates this infatuating pop tune to sonic adulthood.

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Music History

Raydio – “More Than One Way To Love A Woman”

From their album “Rock On” (1979):

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New Music

Drew Sycamore – “Madonna”

From her upcoming album “Masculina”, to be released in May 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Ben Dyleuth – “Armour”

Born and raised in New York to a Singaporean mother and a Laotian father, this gifted singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has always had music in his life. Completely self-taught, he learned by exploring diverse genres like rock, blues and hip-hop. He studied classical music and performed worldwide for 7 years. He’s opened for Lizzo and released his debut “The Sun” earlier this year.

Weaving a plethora of colorful musical fabrics into one, extraordinary sonic tapestry, his new single is an intricate amalgam of his boundless artistry. Creating an alternative R&B sound by blending a smooth West-Coast AOR vibe with a generous dose of mild jazz, it’s the mellow rhythm, flavorful keys and his soulful, velveteen vocals that give this emotive groove a delightful and unique auditory feel.

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Music History

Little Jackie – “Saturday”

From their album “Made4TV” (2011):

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New Music

The 1975 – “Oh Caroline”

From their album “Being Funny In A Foreign Language” (2022):

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