In The Spotlight

Kay Young – “The Way You Look At Me”

Based in London, this eclectic British singer, rapper and producer was born to a touring musician dad and a backing singer mum. She started singing in a church choir and taught herself how to play drums. Counting Jay Electronica and Jay Z to her fan base, she effortlessly fuses hiphop and soul. Inspired by Kendrick Lamar, Missy Elliott and Janis Joplin, she debuted with “Sweet Dreams” in 2020.

Sonically traveling back in time to the swinging 60s, her new single is sizzling with classic soul. From the funky bass and the bouncy beat to the cheeky tambourine and bracing brass, this retro groove sets the invigorating melody on fire. And with her crisp and powerful vocals, both singing and rapping over the notes, this stirring blend of soul, hiphop and jazz will make you feel fantastic.

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Music History

The Whispers – “Keep On Lovin’ Me”

From their album “Love For Love” (1983):

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New Music

Katie Melua – “Those Sweet Days”

From her upcoming album “Love & Money”, to be released on 24 March 2023:

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In The Spotlight

LeBrock – “Chemistry”

Hailing from Peterborough, UK and consisting of Shaun Phillips and Michael Meadows, these retro rockers knew each other from the local music scene. It was a mutual appreciation for Dance With The Dead that fueled their collaboration. Together they’ve opened for them and for Dana Jean Phoenix. Inspired by Steve Vai and Slash, they debuted their neon sound on “Action & Romance” in 2016.

Telling the tale of two people making an unbreakable connection, their new single is an 80’s-infused melodic rock heaven. Fusing the shimmering synths with howling electric rock guitars and a modern sonic twist, this mighty groove resounds a cinematic and anthemic vibe. And with a fierce vocal performance, this full-flavored journey to our neon past is bursting with rich, retro rock chemistry.

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Music History

Norma Jean Wright – “Saturday”

From her album “Norma Jean” (1978):

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New Music

Zak Abel – “What Love Is”

With a joyous bounce, emotive lyrics and soulful strings, this is the new single by Zak Abel:

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