Part of the Kitasoo/Xais’xais Nation, this Canadian singer and songwriter started singing at a young age, performing for her family and community. Now based in Vancouver, she balances her life as a young mother with her musical aspirations. She already amassed a fan-base by posting covers on YouTube. Inspired by TLC, Destiny’s Child and Whitney Houston, she debuted with “Coffee Cup” in 2021.
Reminding the listener the importance of life is to be found in the little things and not to take it too seriously, her new single encourages self-care and self-forgiveness. Taken from her debut EP “Halulu”, meaning butterfly in her native language, the track fuses the best of R&B, soul and gospel into an easy-going delight. With mellow keys, soft rhythm and crisp horns, this is filled with smooth grooves.
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From his album “Elton John” (1970):
From her EP “Wide Eyed” (2022):
Hailing from Hertfordshire, this rising British singer and songwriter got engrossed with music from the time he got his first iPod aged 7. Pre-loaded with his dad’s music, he discovered rock artists like
Telling the relatable tale of never being content while chasing the feeling of happiness, his new single is a modern indie-pop jam, dipped in a layer of 80s nostalgia. With a smooth synth shimmer and retro rhythm opening the door to his soundscape, inside you’re greeted with warm electric guitars and bouncy bass. And with his ear-stroking, velveteen vocals, this tune is something more.
From her album “Tribal” (2014):
Returning after a 3 year hiatus with a high-energy pop anthem, this is the new single by Irish quartet Picture This: