In The Spotlight

Jade Novah – “90’s Fine”

Born in Cleveland as Lindsay Fields, this singer and songwriter grew up singing in church. She started her career writing songs for the likes of Mýa and Christina Milian. Changing her focus to her own singing career in 2012, she began performing as backup singer for stars like Beyoncé and Lady Gaga. Her own voice was first noticed as she uploaded cover videos to her YouTube channel, such as “Diamonds” by Rihanna, which amassed 13 million views. She released her debut “Show Out” in 2013.

Steeped in delicious nostalgia, her new single celebrates having found a pure and real love without filters, fillers or lies. Taking it back to the basics, the song is filled with smooth, 90s-inspired R&B sweetness. Starting with a warm and mellow mood from the soft synths, they are joined by luscious percussion, soothing harmonies and subtle strings. And with the sheer elegance of her tender vocal charm, this beguiling R&B smooth groove is a soulful slice of unmitigated musical magic.

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Music History

Peter Gabriel – “Kiss That Frog”

From his album “Us” (1993):

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New Music

Miley Cyrus – “More To Lose”

From her upcoming album “Something Beautiful”, to be released on 30 May 2025:

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In The Spotlight

The Free Label – “Dancing On Your Own”

Based in Toronto, this Canadian band creates a delectable blend of 70s disco, 90s R&B and high-octane funk. Consisting of Jacob Thompson, Cole Mendez, Jason Martin, Joshua Tsakas, Malik Mungo and Mathew Fantini, they’ve forged an electrifying live show and toured Europe, North America and Australia. They’ve played various festivals such as Canadian Music Week and Mariposa Folk Festival and opened for artists like T-Pain, Aqua and Incognito. They debuted with “All Night” in 2018.

Singing about unrequited love, their new single takes us through the emotions of feeling love burning inside of you, while that person keeps dancing on their own. Enticing us into the song with some soft ethereal synths, soon the disco rhythm takes control. Padded with balmy bass plucks and laid-back keys, the breezy melody leads to a refreshing and invigorating horn section. And with their gentle, spellbinding vocals stroking our ears, this smooth groove ticks every funkalicious box.

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Music History

Neneh Cherry – “Heart”

From her album “Raw Like Sushi” (1989):

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New Music

Fitz & The Tantrums – “Man On The Moon”

From their upcoming album “Man On The Moon”, to be released on 25 July 2025:

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