In The Spotlight

Nadia Younes – “Catch Me If You Can”

Hailing from Saratoga, this singer, songwriter and dancer studied classical music, trained in ballet and competitive dance and performed in opera’s and musical theatre. Since forging ahead with a career in popular music, she’s created a blend of R&B, soul and pop. She’s also lent her voice to Conejo’s song “H.O.P.E” and opened for R&B artist Jon B. at the IAM Awards. Inspired by Ariana Grande, Chaka Khan and Lauryn Hill, she released her debut single “You Can’t Love Me At All” in 2019.

Brimming with confidence, her new single is an empowering guide on how to overcome the pressure of societal expectations and pursue your own happiness. First starting slow with smooth keys, soon an insatiable drum’n’bass beat follows. Layering it with an eclectic sonic mix of satiny R&B with a dynamic pop vibe, she forges a special tapestry of sound. And with a raucous electric guitar solo and assertive vocals, this vibrant groove pushes you to become the best you can be.

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Music History

Johnny Hates Jazz – “Don’t Say It’s Love”

From their album “Turn Back The Clock” (1988):

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New Music

Ava Max – “Lovin’ Myself”

From her upcoming album “Don’t Click Play”, to be released on 22 August 2025:

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