Music History

Leona Lewis – “Fire Under My Feet”

From her album “I Am” (2015):

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New Music

Josh Groban – “Be Alright”

From his upcoming album “Gems”, to be released on 2 May 2025:

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Kari Lyn – “Fall (I’m Not Ready)”

Born and raised on Prince Edward Island, this Canadian singer and songwriter’s life has always been intertwined with music. Merging the influence of her grandfather’s storytelling skills with melodies, her passion was ignited. After first backpacking the world for five years, she studied Music Business at the famed Harris Institute and honed her songwriting skills at a retreat. Inspired by artists like Amy Winehouse and Johnny Cash, she debuted with her album “Hit The Ground” in 2020.

Capturing the fear and excitement of stepping into the unknown, her new single reflects on her own struggles with change and self-doubt. Her first release in two years, she blends her introspective lyrics with a soul-stirring melody. Driven by an emotive piano, it’s joined by a spirited rhythm and invigorating bass line. And with her impassioned vocals narrating her honest tale, this poignant folk-rock groove mixes raw vulnerability and authentic courage with a rousing, anthemic tune.

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Music History

Smokey Robinson – “Cruisin'”

From his album “Where There’s Smoke…” (1979):

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New Music

Malou Lovis – “A Piece Of Me”

From her album “Things I Wrote Down Last Night” (2025):

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Rikas – “Bike In L.A.”

Based in Berlin, this German four-piece was born out of friendship and a shared drive to make something special. Consisting of Sascha Scherer, Sam Luca, Ferdinand Hübner and Chris Ronge, they’ve made their mark on the world music scene with their phenomenal live performances. They’ve collaborated with Benny Sings, played Fusion Festival and SXSW and supported Alt-J and Alice Phoebe Lou. Inspired by artists such as Talking Heads and Mark Ronson, they debuted with “Picasso” in 2018.

Written while being in Southern California and realizing that a car was key and a bicycle simply won’t do in the City Of Angels, their new single shines a light on the differences between the USA and Europe. Taken from their album “Soundtrack For A Movie That Has Not Been Written Yet”, the song is filled with breezy, sun-drenched melodic warmth. With a soft drum beat, mellow keys and light-hearted guitars, it’s the laid-back vocals that bind this irresistible airy tune together.

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