New Music

LANY – “Know You Naked”

From their upcoming album “Soft”, to be released on 10 October 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Asha Maclean – “Yoga”

Hailing from New York City, this singer and songwriter has been immersed in music and dance from a young age. Born into a creative family, her parents were always supportive of her. She started singing karaoke in her room to BeyoncĂ© and Britney Spears. At 14 she uploaded a video of her singing a Billie Eilish song, which caught the attention of Grammy-winning producer Charles Farrer. Inspired by Ariana Grande, The Internet and Kehlani, she released her debut “Serial FBoy” in 2021.

Exploring every crevice of the highs and lows of a relationship, her new single tries to find a balance in a passionate tug-of-war of modern love. Taking bewitching flavours of 90s R&B and dipping them into a layer of enchanting pop, this vivid song has a touch of delicious nostalgia. With infectious dance-floor rhythms, shimmering synths and delicate guitar strums laying down the hypnotic melody, it’s her silken vocals gently caressing every note that make this tune a radiant smooth groove.

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Music History

Simply Red – “Come To My Aid”

From their album “Picture Book” (1985):

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New Music

Ella Eyre – “Space”

From her upcoming album “Everything, In Time”, to be released on 21 November 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Alissa May – “Bye Bye Liar”

Born as Melissa Janssen in Eindhoven, this Dutch singer/songwriter started as a child pretending to be on Idols and singing into a karaoke set. She then began taking singing lessons and evolved to uploading covers to YouTube. At 15 she won The Next Pop Talent on Dutch TV station SBS6 and three years later she reached the semi-finals of The Voice Of Holland. Inspired by powerful voices such as Tina Turner, Billie Eilish and Beth Hart, she released her debut “Don’t Leave Me” in 2020.

Singing about taking back control of your destiny in a bad relationship, despite the liar inside yourself telling you that your life is over, her new single is a fierce example of empowering self-acceptance. Taken from her EP “Live At Barberios”, she first paints an emotive picture with a mellow piano and her soft voice, before passionately bursting out with pure rock flair. With blazing percussion, melodic guitars and her fiery vocals, this vigorous rock groove is pure lyrical and sonic grandiosity.

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Music History

Hot Chelle Rae – “Honestly”

From their album “Whatever” (2011):

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