In The Spotlight

Chris Jobe – “Sofa Song”

Having written his first song aged 12, this singer and songwriter went on to attend the music program at Belmont University in Nashville. In 2019 he competed on season 1 of NBC’s Songland. Now based in Los Angeles, he’s collaborated with various DJ’s and composed for film and TV. Inspired by David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix and Tame Impala, he released his debut “Thank You Internet” in 2017.

Trying to capture the heartbreak felt after the end of a relationship and the healing process that follows, his new single combines genuine, emotional lyrics with a fun-sounding melody. With an infectious rhythm, crisp guitars and jubilant horns injecting it with joyous vibes, it’s the surprising added sonic elements and his jovial vocals that infuses this anthemic groove with wistful empowerment.

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Music History

Dolly Parton – “Potential New Boyfriend”

From her album “Burlap & Satin” (1983):

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New Music

Rick Astley – “Never Gonna Stop”

From his upcoming album “Are We There Yet?”, to be released on 6 October 2023:

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In The Spotlight

MISY – “Keep Your Head Up”

Hailing from Southern California and now based in Nashville, this rising singer and songwriter initially had a dream of being on Broadway and immersed herself in theatre. A love of English also sparked an interest in writing and at 13 she learned the guitar in order to put her words to music. Inspired by Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift and John Mayer, she debuted with “Reckless” in 2018.

Encouraging you to find your inner strength when times are tough, her new single is not just relatable, but filled with positivity. Brimming with pure sonic sunshine, it’s the laid-back vibe from the bouncy rhythm and refreshing guitars that radiate a delightful feel-good warmth. And with her cheerful vocals dancing over the sunlit melody, this is a bright, infectious tune that will lift anyone’s spirit.

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Music History

Lemar – “Someone Should Tell You”

From his album “The Truth About Love” (2006):

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New Music

Foley – “What Got Into You”

From their album “Crowd Pleaser” (2023):

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