In The Spotlight

Leanna Firestone – “Reincarnation”

Hailing from Nashville, this rising singer and songwriter has been singing and writing lyrics for most of her life, but finished her first full song aged 13. In 2020 she launched her popular TikTok channel. She initially posted talking videos about Anime, until a snippet of a song went viral. Inspired by Taylor Swift, Kacey Musgraves and Harry Styles, she released her debut song “Strawberry Mentos” in 2020.

Exploring the deep emotions she felt after the end of a relationship, her new single blends genuine lyricism with a dynamic melody. Taken from her EP “Public Displays Of Affection”, she starts the song off with a mellow guitar and celestial voices, before the tune builds with a lively beat and her heartfelt, ethereal vocals. With an intense charm, delicate touch and sonic elegance, this is a flawless gem.

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Music History

Aloe Blacc – “I Count On Me”

From the soundtrack of the movie “Green Book” (2018):

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New Music

ALMA – “Hey Mom Hey Dad”

Sharing a deeply personal story, wrapped in an anthemic pop coat, this is the new single by Finnish songbird ALMA:

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In The Spotlight

Wesson – “Made Me Happy”

Based in Milton Keynes, this British indie-rock quartet was formed with like-minded souls, who need music as a part of their life and the essence of their being. Led by singer/songwriter Chris Wesson, they created a mix of pop, punk rock and indie and supported artists such as Callum Beattie and Lucy Spraggan. Influenced by The Beatles and The Stone Roses, they debuted with “Understand” in 2022.

Digging deep into their own personal experiences, their new single highlights the importance of putting yourself first in order to make you happy. With a Beatlesque start of a breezy air organ, this full-bodied track soon finds its resounding instrumentation. With a booming percussion, electrifying guitars and soaring vocals, this is a bold and infectious jam, that will surely make your ears very happy.

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Music History

Deborah Cox – “Who Do U Love”

From her album “Deborah Cox” (1995):

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New Music

We Are Scientists – “Turn It Up”

From their album “Lobes” (2023):

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