Music History

Janet Jackson – “Someone To Call My Lover”

From her album “All For You” (2001):

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New Music

Tom Speight – “Trick Of The Light”

From his upcoming album “Love & Light”, to be released on 11 August 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Mega – “Don’t Get Too Close”

Born in London, this rising British singer and songwriter started attending opera choir at nine and a gospel choir aged 12. Fully planning a career in music, she had to divert to studied psychology, when she lost her voice and was unable to sing for years. Luckily she recovered and found her musical path again. Inspired by Aretha Franklin and Michael Kiwanuka, she debuted with “Chariot” in 2018.

Singing about protecting your positive energy when you find yourself in toxic situations, her new single is filled with empowering and encouraging words. Enveloping her stirring lyrics in a rich tune, she blended exalted gospel and sparkling pop with a touch of soul. With a rousing rhythm, cheeky bass plucks and her exuberant vocals, this bouncy jam is a radiant, honest and powerful sonic treat.

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Music History

Chris Rea – “Dancing Girls”

From his album “Tennis” (1980):

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New Music

Grace Carter – “Riot”

From her upcoming album “A Little Lost, A Little Found”, to be released on 21 July 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Nell Mescal – “Punchline”

Originally from Maynooth, this breakout Irish singer and songwriter got training in classical and musical theatre from a young age. She taught herself piano and began writing music aged 13. At 18 she moved to London to pursue music full-time and supported Florence & The Machine and Dermot Kennedy on tour. Inspired by Taylor Swift and Birdy, she debuted with “Graduating” in 2022.

Written in her bedroom during the pandemic, her new single tells the tale of a friendship ending before its time and the emotional aftermath that comes with it. Slowly easing into the song with a soft guitar and her storytelling vocals, it ascends into an impassioned, upbeat chorus with a propulsive percussion and crisp keys. And with her stirring voice, this is a poignant, honest and dynamic jam.

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