In The Spotlight

Beks – “The Best Part Of Breaking Up”

Born as Rebecca Callander, this dazzling Australian singer and songwriter got her first start aged 11, writing a radio jingle for a local hairdressers. Although she left music for 10 years, she eventually found her way back. She fronted a punk-rock band called RACKETT for 3 years, but chose a solo pop career. Inspired by Kylie Minogue, Charli XCX and Dua Lipa, she debuted with “Stars In My Eyes” in 2020.

Written as a cathartic healing tool to deal with her own heartbreak, her new single is as poignant as it is relatable. Taken from her upcoming debut EP “I’m That Girl”, expected on March 22nd, she filled the vivid melody with infectious disco-pop vibes. With funky guitars, glittery synths and an insatiable beat, it’s her virulent vocal cheer that immerses this catchy groove in spirited positivity.

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Music History

Slave – “Watching You”

From their album “Stone Jam” (1980):

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New Music

L Devine – “If I Don’t Laugh I’ll Cry”

From her upcoming album “Digital Heartifacts”, to be released on 2 February 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Dylan LeBlanc – “Let It Rain”

Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, this singer and songwriter grew up in a tough environment, with a rife gang culture. After moving to Alabama, he got immersed in the musical world, due to his dad James being a professional musician. He began playing in several bands, eventually starting his own called Abraham. Inspired by artists such as Bobbie Gentry, he debuted solo on his EP “Paupers Field in 2010.

Taken from the expanded edition of his 2023 album “Coyote”, his new single is a chapter in the story of the character named Coyote, who is on the run from his past. With semi-autobiographical lyrics, it’s the 60s feel of the melody, with sleek piano, mellow guitars and country-esque rhythm, that dips it in familiar nostalgia. And with his authentic, emotive vocals, this is a mesmerizing tune.

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Music History

Janet Jackson – “Just A Little While”

From her album “Damita Jo” (2004):

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New Music

James – “Is This Love”

From their upcoming album “Yummy”, to be released on 12 April 2024:

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